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Bangalore Vibgyor International partly resumes classes today

| | Jul 28, 2014, at 04:58 pm
Bangalore, July 28 (IBNS) Vibgyor International School in Bangalore, which remained closed since the incident of an alleged rape of a six-year-old student by two employees, party resumed classes on Monday.

The authorities resumed classes for 5 to 10 while classes for 1 to 4 would be reopened on Wednesday.

The girl was allegedly raped inside the international school on July 2 by two, including a skating instructors who had been arrested later. The girl reported the matter to parents a few days later.

Angry parents had also stormed the school when the management refused to take responsibility of the incident though it happened during school hours.

Later, the school chairman Rustam Kerawalla had to come out and assured his cooperation. The authorities finally decided to close the school operation as parents had planned another round of protest on Saturday.

Police also later arrested Kerawalla. 

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