Gurugram, August 29: A school in Haryana's Gurugram has come under scanner on Twitter after journalist Abhinandan Sekhri tweeted an image which shows the loo section (European toilets) and urinals in the washroom side-by-side. The journalist shared the picture of the toilet in a tweet and later informed people on Twitter that the toilet belongs to a school in Gurugram. Ryan International School Murder Case: Gurugram District Court Order’s Juvenile to Be Tried As an ‘Adult’.
Netizens were naturally angry at what they saw and responded with angry tweets and jokes. Many tweets also demanded the journalist to "name and shame" the school.
First,Check the Image of the Toilet in the Tweet Below
Seriously?? pic.twitter.com/PKSi4vHSYY
— Abhinandan Sekhri (@AbhinandanSekhr) August 29, 2019
The Tweet Which Claimed the Toilet Belonged to a School
For those asking. This is a school in Gurgaon.
— Abhinandan Sekhri (@AbhinandanSekhr) August 29, 2019
This is How Angry Twitter Users Replied
Why are boys treated so miserably as if they don’t need privacy?!! Sure it’s not under construction/finishing?
— vinita_nigam (@vinita_nigam) August 29, 2019
Some Decided to Express Themselves Through Jokes
Why are boys treated so miserably as if they don’t need privacy?!! Sure it’s not under construction/finishing?
— vinita_nigam (@vinita_nigam) August 29, 2019
Some Complained of Similar Experiences
I remember a similar kind of system in my school (private), the only difference being sanitation. That's why we never used it and were forced to sneak up into the staff toilet in case it was 'life and death situation'.
— Faisal (@itsmeFSL) August 29, 2019
Disbelief at What They Saw
I remember a similar kind of system in my school (private), the only difference being sanitation. That's why we never used it and were forced to sneak up into the staff toilet in case it was 'life and death situation'.
— Faisal (@itsmeFSL) August 29, 2019
Name and Shame Demanded Twitter Users
I remember a similar kind of system in my school (private), the only difference being sanitation. That's why we never used it and were forced to sneak up into the staff toilet in case it was 'life and death situation'.
— Faisal (@itsmeFSL) August 29, 2019
Needless to say, the image of the loo having no partition or division between the European toilets or bidets and the urinals has raised questions on the planning of infrastructure by the school authorities. Twitter found it appalling to see a basic rule forgotten by an institution responsible for imparting education among kids.
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