Inter Exam Centre Minor Girl Delivers Dead Baby
Inter Exam Centre Minor Girl Delivers Dead Baby in Palvancha
An inter exam centre minor girl delivers dead baby in a shocking incident reported from Palvancha in Bhadradri Kothagudem district during an Intermediate first-year examination.
The 16-year-old student had arrived at the examination centre to write her English paper. According to officials, the exam had begun when she sought permission from the invigilator to use the toilet.
Inter Exam Centre Minor Girl Delivers Dead Baby During Exam
When the student did not return for a long time, staff members grew suspicious. An invigilator reportedly went towards the restroom area to check on her.
Shortly after, the girl was seen walking out slowly, which raised further suspicion. On questioning, authorities discovered the seriousness of the situation.
Staff members inspected the restroom and found a dead newborn baby inside a wash basin. The development immediately alerted the examination authorities.
Incident in Bhadradri Kothagudem District
The Inter exam centre minor girl delivers dead baby case has drawn attention across Telangana. The incident occurred at an Intermediate examination centre in Palvancha town.
According to preliminary information, the minor reportedly concealed the delivery inside the restroom. She allegedly placed the newborn in the basin to avoid attracting attention, fearing social stigma.
Officials confirmed that the matter was reported to local authorities. Police have begun an inquiry into the circumstances surrounding the incident.
Investigation and Official Response
Authorities stated that the health condition of the minor girl is being assessed. Meanwhile, police are recording statements from exam centre staff and witnesses.
The Inter exam centre minor girl delivers dead baby incident has raised serious concerns about student welfare and awareness. Education officials are expected to review protocols at examination centres.
Further investigation will determine the sequence of events and any legal implications.
