On social media, a video of a school principal and a female teacher engaging in offensive conduct has gone viral. The event took place in a government school in Rajasthan's Chittorgarh district. According to Jagran.com, the education department acted quickly after the video went viral and suspended both of the participants.
 
The female instructor reportedly lives in a hamlet close to Chittorgarh, and her husband is employed at a factory. However, the principal, Arvind Vyas, lives in Gangrar and is also married. Arvind was the state president and general secretary of the rajasthan National Teachers' Union before becoming the state president of the Bharatiya Mazdoor Sangh.
 
On suspicion, CCTV cameras were installed.
 
The event happened at the government Higher Secondary school in Salera, which is situated in Chittorgarh's Gangrar block. On suspicion, the school's instructors put CCTV cameras in the principal's office, according to sources on the news site. The principal and the female instructor were seen on video in an unflattering pose within the office.
 
On social media, several videos became viral.
 
There have reportedly been dozens of videos from various days that have come to light, not just one or two. The education department acted quickly when these films went viral, and district education Officer Rajendra Kumar Sharma suspended both of them right once.


The local villagers are furious.
 
Villagers in the area were furious after the occurrence. A sizable contingent of locals demanded the accused's firing in a memorandum sent to the sub-divisional officer and the police station in charge on Saturday. According to the locals, such occurrences have a detrimental effect on children's futures and the educational setting.
 
The formation of an investigation committee
 
A committee has been established by the education department to look into the issue. The female instructor was allocated to the Begun headquarters during the suspension time, while the principal, Arvind Vyas, was posted to the rashmi headquarters.
 
 



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