Jaipur, Oct 10: A government teacher in Jaipur was suspended after a video in which she is purportedly seen getting leg massage by her student surfaced online.

An official was sent to the government school at Kartarpura for inquiry on Thursday after the video surfaced, Director, Elementary Education, Sitaram Jat said.

"In the primary inquiry, the conduct of grade-III teacher Rekha Soni was found against the rules following which she was suspended today," he said.

In the video, one student is seen giving a leg massage to the teacher who is lying in the classroom where other students are seen studying.

Another official said the teacher stated that she was not feeling well and was having pain in the leg. Therefore, she lied in the classroom and sought the help of the student to get some relief, according to the official.

"However, the conduct was not according to the rules. Therefore, action against her was taken," the official added.

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Bengaluru: Seshadripuram police on Wednesday arrested five individuals who attempted to fraudulently claim Rs 70 crore in compensation by forging documents related to a 6-acre land in Challaghata near Kengeri.

The arrested individuals have been identified as Srinivas, Nagaraj, Ravikumar, Bharat, and Swamy. Among them, Nagaraj has been taken into police custody, while the other four have been sent to judicial custody, according to DCP HT Shekhar.

An FIR was filed by the BDA Vigilance Squad DySP Mallesh against multiple individuals, including Puttamma, Gangamma, Nagaraj, Laxmamma, Srinivasa, and several officials, after the group falsely claimed ownership of land in Survey No. 13 and New Survey No. 58. They presented fake documents to the Bangalore Development Authority (BDA) seeking compensation for the land, although they were not the rightful owners.

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The original landowner, Moodlappa-Moodlaiah, passed away in 1976, and the property became defunct in 1992. However, the accused fraudulently created a release deed in 2019-2020, seeking to claim compensation for the land, which had already been converted into revenue plots and was reserved under a shelter scheme.

The involvement of certain officials in this fraud has also come to light. It is alleged that South Deputy Divisional Officer Dr. Shivanna ordered the Bengaluru South Taluk Special Tehsildar to account for the land in Puttamma's name in 2021, without properly verifying the documents.

The case came to light after a complaint was filed by a person named Govindaraju. Following a preliminary inquiry, fingerprint expert reports confirmed the forgery and illegal activity, leading to the arrests.

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