4-Year-Old Left School Alone, Rescued by Traffic Police

DBMS Kadma faces backlash for negligence in child safety protocols

Key Points:

• 4-year-old student left DBMS Kadma school alone before regular dismissal

• Traffic ASI Vinay Kumar Singh rescued the child on Link Road

• Parents criticize school management for irresponsible behavior

JAMSHEDPUR – A 4-year-old student was found wandering alone after being dismissed early from DBMS Kadma, a private school in Jamshedpur.

The incident has sparked outrage among parents and raised serious safety concerns.

Moreover, the child was spotted by traffic police during a routine vehicle check on Kadma Link Road.

Assistant Sub-Inspector Vinay Kumar Singh immediately halted the inspection to assist the young boy.

Furthermore, the child narrowly escaped being hit by a vehicle before the police intervened.

ASI Singh and two other officers contacted the boy’s family using information from his school diary.

Meanwhile, the parents expressed gratitude towards the traffic police for their timely action.

However, they severely criticized the school management for their negligence.

In addition, questions are being raised about the school’s responsibility in such situations.

The incident has highlighted the potential dangers of releasing young children without proper supervision.

On the other hand, the school authorities have yet to respond to the allegations.

This event underscores the need for stricter safety protocols in educational institutions.

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