The Headmaster’s Room, The CCA Hall, The Boys’ Toilet: A Decade of Alleged Abuse at KV No. 1 Lamphelpat

“He Said He Loved Me Like a Son”: Former KV Student Alleges Years of Sexual Abuse by Headmaster who has been granted bail in connection with a POCSO Case TFM Investigative Report A former student of Kendriya Vidyalaya No. 1, Lamphelpat, has come forward with allegations of repeated sexual abuse spanning several years, naming the […]

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“He Said He Loved Me Like a Son”: Former KV Student Alleges Years of Sexual Abuse by Headmaster who has been granted bail in connection with a POCSO Case

TFM Investigative Report

A former student of Kendriya Vidyalaya No. 1, Lamphelpat, has come forward with allegations of repeated sexual abuse spanning several years, naming the school’s headmaster, as the perpetrator. The revelation comes just days after a special POCSO court in Imphal West granted the headmaster interim anticipatory bail in connection with a related FIR.

The allegations detail a pattern of abuse that began when the survivor, now a young adult, was a student at the school between 2006 and 2016. The abuse reportedly occurred on multiple occasions during Class 6 (2012-13) and again in Class 9 (2014-15). The survivor, who has chosen to remain anonymous due to the sensitive nature of the case, has provided a harrowing account of the trauma inflicted.

A Trust Betrayed

The survivor recalls first being drawn to the headmaster’s room as a child, describing how the headmaster would “play” with him. Vulnerable and seeking affection, the survivor explains that his real father was abusive and a drunkard. “At that time, I had already experienced similar things before and I thought it was ‘normal,’ especially when he said he loved me like his son, and that triggered a sense of wanting affection,” the survivor stated.

The abuse escalated to a sexual assault when the headmaster allegedly performed a sexual act on him. “I was shocked, confused, aroused, and taken away during the moment,” the survivor recounted. He was then coerced into reciprocating the act, which he did because, at the time, he believed it was “normal.”

The Encounter That Changed Everything

The survivor stopped seeing the headmaster for a while after his class shifted to a different area. However, a fateful encounter in 2014-15 at the school brought the abuse back. While waiting for a pickup after school hours, the headmaster allegedly took him to the CCA room. “I thought he was just going to play with me again, but he… asked me to do the same,” the survivor said.

A few days later, another incident occurred at the primary boys’ toilet. The survivor, who was deeply depressed and contemplating suicide, felt a confusing sense of exhilaration and sought the feeling again. “I wanted to feel it again, as I was deeply depressed during that period of time, with suicide on my mind,” he confessed.

The abuse then escalated further. “Upon him asking me repeatedly, I gave in. I didn’t know why I agreed, but he stopped when I said it hurts,” the survivor said. “Whatever experience I have narrated is true to the best of my knowledge and I would like to remain anonymous.”

The School and the Accused

The then headmaster at KV No. 1, Imphal: According to a provisional seniority list from Kendriya Vidyalaya Sangathan, the headmaster holds a BA (Hons), MA, and B.Ed and joined the service on July 30, 2013 . He recently addressed the media during the school’s diamond jubilee celebration in December 2024, speaking of the institution’s commitment to societal betterment . He is also reportedly a member of a school committee that dealt with a 2025 altercation between Class XI and XII students .

Court Grants Interim Bail

An FIR was registered at Lamphel Police Station on June 9, 2026, under Section 8 of the POCSO Act, 2012, which deals with sexual assault and carries a maximum punishment of five years. In court, the headmaster’s counsel argued that he had been “falsely implicated” and that the allegations might be a “fallout” of the student incident from 2025 .

Granting him ad-interim bail on June 9, the court noted that “the apprehension felt by the petitioner has a reasonable basis.” He was released on a PR bond of Rs. 1,00,000 with conditions that he must cooperate with the investigation, not influence witnesses, and not leave the state without permission .

The court has called for a bail objection report from the Officer-in-Charge of Lamphel Police Station, returnable by Wednesday, June17, 2026, and has fixed the next hearing for that date.

Outrage and Questions

The allegations have sent shock-waves through the community, raising serious questions about the safety and well-being of children in one of Manipur’s premier educational institutions. The survivor’s detailed account, spanning years of abuse and manipulation, stands in stark contrast to the headmaster’s public persona as a leader dedicated to creating a “positive future” for his students.

This case also highlights the profound and often hidden struggle of child sexual abuse survivors who may not comprehend the nature of the abuse until years later, and whose vulnerability is often exploited by perpetrators in positions of trust. The next court hearing is expected to draw significant attention as the investigation unfolds.

 

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Manipur: Class 12 Results 2026 Declared: Pass Percentage at 92.23%

Details of the Result at the end of the brief report

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Officials attributed the marginal decline in pass percentage to the ongoing challenges in the state since 2023 but maintained that the results were commendable given the circumstances. Commissioner Geoffrey said strict monitoring and a controlled examination environment ensured fairness.

TFM Report

Council of Higher Secondary Education Manipur (COHSEM) on Monday announced the Class 12 examination results for 2026, with an overall pass percentage of 92.23%, reflecting a slight dip from last year’s 94%.

The results were declared in Imphal in the presence of senior officials, including Education (Schools) Commissioner Ningthoujam Geoffrey and COHSEM Chairman T Ojit Singh.

A total of 31,259 students appeared for the examinations held from February 17 to March 20, with one subject re-exam conducted on April 1. Of these, 28,829 students passed, including 14,165 in first division, 12,879 in second division, and 1,763 in third division.

Officials attributed the marginal decline in pass percentage to the ongoing challenges in the state since 2023 but maintained that the results were commendable given the circumstances. Commissioner Geoffrey said strict monitoring and a controlled examination environment ensured fairness.

“We cannot compare with previous years due to the very typical situation since 2023. Despite the challenges, the results are quite good,” he noted.

Stream-wise Toppers

In the Science stream, Takhellambam Kalpana Devi (COMET School, Changangei) and Yohen Longjam (Comprehensive Concept School, Sangaiprou) jointly topped with 490 marks.

In Arts, Sarangthem Ayingbi Chanu of Enlighten Knowledge Higher Secondary School secured the top position with 470 marks, followed by Pushpa Kakchingtabam of TG Higher Secondary School with 456 marks.

In Commerce, Thoihenba Thongam from CC Higher Secondary School topped with 454 marks, while Haorongbam Keniya Chanu of TG Higher Secondary School secured second position with 433 marks.

District-wise and Gender Performance:

Among districts, Noney district recorded the highest pass percentage at 98.93%, followed by Thoubal district at 97.65%. Jiribam district recorded the lowest at 80.08%.

Girls once again outperformed boys across both government and private institutions. Government schools recorded a pass rate of 86.91%, while private schools performed better with 94.54%.

Despite the slight decline, authorities highlighted the smooth conduct of examinations and timely declaration of results as a significant achievement under difficult circumstances.

Details Here: Science_WallSheet Science_Topper HighestMarkPrint District Wise Institute wise pass Percentage District wise govt _Non_govt Pass percentage Commerce_WallSheet Commerce_Topper Arts_WallSheet Arts_Topper Subject wise Pass Percentage

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Abject poverty drags girl out of school

IMPHAL, Jul 3: With both her parents suffering from chronic illnesses, a young girl Chan-chan (name changed) has given up formal education and is working as a wage earner.
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IMPHAL, Jul 3: With both her parents suffering from chronic illnesses, a young girl Chan-chan (name changed) has given up formal education and is working as a wage earner.

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