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Ryan School Murder: Actress Renuka Shahane Says 'In Run For Grades We Left Humanity Behind'

Darpan News Desk IANS, 09 Nov, 2017 12:19 PM
    Renuka Shahane captured the shock of an entire nation at the Ryan School murder case as she questioned the education and values we are providing to our children.
     
     
    She wrote, “It sickens me how violence is considered cool these days and in the run for grades we’ve left humanity far behind.” 
     
     
    She also spoke about Kumar and wrote, “The rich parents,the management of the school and the Gurugram police who did such a shoddy job, didn’t mind making a scapegoat of an innocent man whose only crime was his poverty. It’s time “International Schools” wake up and start actually educating their pupils.”
     
     
    Read Renuka Shahane’s post on Ryan case
     
    I’m sure all of you must have heard who the real culprit is in the Pradyuman murder case. The CBI has taken into custody an 11th grader who allegedly thought nothing of slitting the throat of an innocent 7 year old school boy just so that the school will have to declare a holiday, exams won’t be held and PTM won’t follow soon after. 
     
     
    It sickens me how violence is considered cool these days and in the run for grades we’ve left humanity far behind. The rich parents,the management of the school and the Gurugram police who did such a shoddy job, didn’t mind making a scapegoat of an innocent man whose only crime was his poverty. It’s time “International Schools” wake up and start actually educating their pupils.
     
     
    And somewhere I hope somebody is teaching the rich that not everything can be bought with money; definitely not good values and definitely not a good education. There are no short cuts in life and no expressway has milestones! RIP Pradyuman.
     
     

    I'm sure all of you must have heard who the real culprit is in the Pradyuman murder case. The CBI has taken into custody...

    Posted by Renuka Shahane on Wednesday, 8 November 2017
     
     

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