Facebook rant earns school students suspension for rude messages

Friday, October 8, 2010

These comments were started by a student in the prestigious Chandigarh, Vivek High School, who was angry at his math teacher to give him low grades. Facebook has nearly 12 million Indian subscribers, and the area is hugely popular among young urban Indians. An angry outburst at a community have claimed 16 pupils in class 11 and 12 in a local school so dear.

Facebook rant earns school students suspension for rude messages

Facebook can be great fun as a social network, but if you do not see the step, your behavior on Facebook or other social networking sites may have some strong repercussions in the future. According to a TOI report, made Asaf Parvez an angry outburst from his math teacher for Facebook to give him a zero in a test. Asaf allegedly sent a picture of the teacher with his scorecard on Facebook and called her name, according to authorities in Vivek High School in Chandigarh.

The suspended students said management's actions violated their privacy and the right to freedom of expression. School management has now agreed to undergo the punishment at a meeting on 18 October.They has called for mandatory and stricter parental control of children's habits. More and more employers research potential candidates on social networks like Facebook. School Action is not supported by among others Dr Adarsh Kohli, clinical psychologist, PGI, said: "Those students who are approaching the boards could be traumatized by the last sentence."

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