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An exercise to check cell phone use inside classrooms ended up shocking authorities of several schools in the city.
Besides cell phones, authorities found condoms, oral contraceptives, lighters, cigarettes, whiteners and excess cash in bags of students in Classes 8, 9 and 10.
Dr A Jagadish, consultant psychiatrist, Abhaya Hospital, stressed on parental supervision. "In one case, a single mother found a condom in her 14-year-old son's shoe rack. A few children like to experiment and indulge in such activities.
"We are struggling to overcome this shock. Students were found to be harassing teachers and classmates, using foul language, bullying and making bad gestures. Such behaviour is seen even in Class 5 children," D Kumar, KAMS General Secretary said.
This includes smoking, leading to drug addiction and over-socialising with the opposite sex that might lead to physical interaction," he said, urging parents to guide kids.
Where is this generation heading to???