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A typo naming "Ram" as a dog in an Indian exam sparked protests, leading to suspensions despite no intent to offend.
A headmistress in Chhattisgarh was suspended and a contractual teacher faces dismissal after a Class IV English exam question listed "Ram" as a dog's name, sparking protests from right-wing groups over perceived religious offense.
The error, caused by a typo where "Ramu" was printed as "Ram," was unintentional, according to a five-member inquiry.
Both the headmistress and paper moderator admitted mistakes, denied any intent to offend, and expressed regret.
Warning letters were issued to officials for oversight failures.
The incident occurred during exams across the Raipur division and raised concerns about accuracy and sensitivity in school assessments.
Un error tipográfico al nombrar a "Ram" como un perro en un examen indio provocó protestas, lo que condujo a suspensiones a pesar de no haber intención de ofender.