Jaipur, Nov 21, 2025
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has found Neerja Modi School, Jaipur, guilty of multiple violations in connection with the suicide of 9-year-old Amyra, who jumped from the fourth floor of the school building on November 1.
Acting on the findings of a two-member inquiry committee, CBSE issued a notice to the school, said officials.
According to the inquiry report, Amyra, a Class 4 student, had repeatedly complained of bullying—insults, taunts, and harassment—for nearly 18 months.
Despite these complaints, teachers and school management failed to take action. The committee, which also met Amyra’s parents on November 12, confirmed these allegations.
The panel has not ruled out the possibility of evidence being tampered with after Amyra’s death.
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