SDMC about abuse of officials and misappropriation of money in the school. BEO who came to investigate the complaint given by the President. And in front of the officials of the education department, the head teacher Maimele surprised the village deity by entering and speaking. Hydrama was held at Bettagere government school in Mudigere Taluk of the district. SDMC about abuse of officials and misappropriation of money in the school. BEO who came to investigate the complaint given by the President. And in front of the officials of the education department, the head teacher Maimele surprised the village deity by entering and speaking.


Sudden arrival of divinity: SDMC on misappropriation of funds in schools The BEO who came to investigate the complaint given by the president Honesh. And the incident where the head teacher, Maimale village deity came in front of the education department officials took place at Bettagere government school in Mudigere taluk of Chikkamagaluru district. B.E.O. When Hemantraj was checking the files to investigate, suddenly the head teacher Lalitha, who was sitting next to her, closed her eyes and started talking. I am the village deity, who is there in the village? I know what I'm doing. A temple should be built for me. Until then, I will sit and set fire to the village. This school should not exist. No one should come. I don't leave anyone out, there are nine of us and we don't have a hut. This school will not be allowed to run. This is my space. I have authority over my space. No one is allowed to come. I had to worship today. Puja was not done. I am sitting in the place of a thorn. No one will be allowed here until the temple is inaugurated and worship is done. This school cannot be allowed to go forward. Children and teachers do it without anyone. No one's decision comes before mine.


Former minister Ningiah Target: Former minister B.B. Ningiah has spoken in an indirect warning manner that Ningiah will not be left unscathed. This unexpected incident took place when BAO Hemantraj and his staff went to inspect Lalitha, who has been working as the head teacher of Bettagere school for the last two years, in the background of a complaint by SDMC members. The officers and staff have returned in a panic. It is said that the head teacher acted as if the village deity had visited her to escape the investigation. Talking lightly about the former minister and behaving in this way in front of departmental officials is now under discussion. We have to wait and see what action the superiors will take in this regard.

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