u/Impossible_Door_4972

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Teachers stopped hitting my brother after complaints — so they started humiliating him instead

My brother recently showed me bruises on his hand. A teacher was apparently trying to hit his back, missed, and ended up hurting him with the kada he was wearing.

Unfortunately, teachers beating students as “punishment” is extremely common in my city, so simply changing schools wouldn’t really solve the issue.

Something similar happened last year too. My mother spoke to the principal and some teachers, and while they stopped physically punishing him for a while, they started treating him unfairly in class instead — insulting him publicly, targeting him, and generally taking it out on a child like pathetic losers.

When I found out about this incident, I told my brother that we shouldn’t tolerate this kind of behavior. Back when I was in school, I openly spoke up against sexist comments and teachers joking about “punishment.” But I also had leverage — I was a top student in the top batch, so teachers couldn’t really hold things against me the same way.

So when I told my brother to stand up for himself and speak out, he got really defensive and begged me not to take any action either. Later he admitted that whenever complaints are made, teachers start treating him badly in class, and that’s what he’s afraid of.

I told him that standing your ground matters more, but I also understand that maybe it affects him differently than it would affect me.

At one point, I jokingly told him I’d wear a black mask to the school so nobody would know I’m his sister. That’s when he started telling me even more things teachers have done.

The real question is: how do I actually make a difference here?

The principal himself participates in these “punishments,” so I don’t really expect support from him. He would also definitely ask which student I’m related to, and I don’t want to reveal my brother’s identity because I already promised him I wouldn’t.

At the same time, I want to handle this peacefully and without creating more problems for my brother. I know I’m going to do something — I just need to figure out what the smartest approach is.

Any advice would really help.

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u/Impossible_Door_4972 — 3 days ago

Should I listen to my parents

I got around 17k rank in viteee

jee mains 91%ile

bitsat session 1 score 155

So my only option is going to vit. But the thing is first I need to pay the counselling fees and then the fee payment which would be around 3 lakhs. My parents think I won't be able to live or "mann lagana" in the south because it's so damn far away and also the FOOD. I mean I agree it is a long distance but i really want a decent college and a good branch. What do I do should I try to convince them to pay the counselling and admission fees as a backup ?? I will try for bitsat session 2 but i am not sure about that. They say what's the point of filling the fees if I am not even going there.

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u/Impossible_Door_4972 — 4 days ago