
In a video that circulated broadly on social media, Principal Vatsala was seen coating the classroom partitions with cow dung, claiming the initiative was a part of a faculty-led analysis mission exploring indigenous and sustainable cooling strategies.
Chatting with PTI Movies throughout an argument with a school member contained in the principal’s workplace, Khatri mentioned, “No consent was taken from college students for such an initiative. If you wish to do analysis, do it at your private home.”
VIDEO | Delhi College College students Union (DUSU) president Ronak Khatri smears cow dung on the partitions of the principal’s workplace at Lakshmibai School.
(Full video out there on PTI Movies – https://t.co/n147TvrpG7) pic.twitter.com/by5B6msIAl
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Beforehand, he additional took to X (previously Twitter), referencing the viral video and stating sarcastically, “Now we have full religion that madam will now get the AC faraway from her room and hand it over to college students, and run the school on this trendy and pure cool setting smeared with cow dung.”
कुछ दिन पहले आप सभी ने लक्ष्मीबाई कॉलेज की प्राचार्या का वो ऐतिहासिक वीडियो देखा होगा, जिसमें वो कक्षा में गोबर लीपती नज़र आई थीं!
अब इस क्रांतिकारी पहल को आगे बढ़ाते हुए, मैं अपने साथियों के साथ गोबर लेकर मैडम के ऑफिस जाऊँगा और उनके प्राचार्य कक्ष को लीपने में पूरी मदद करूँगा।… pic.twitter.com/kdz4giCHnq
— Ronak Khatri (@ronak_khatrii) April 15, 2025
“Is that this the identical situation in her personal room? I went to examine there, however this wasn’t the case. When she got here to know that I used to be coming to her, she didn’t meet me in her room. College students informed me that she left quarter-hour earlier than I got here there. She considers this school her experiment lab, so I did the identical in her room,” Ronak Khatri informed information company ANI.
#WATCH | DUSU president Ronak Khatri says, “…Is that this the identical situation in her personal room? I went to examine there, however this wasn’t the case. When she got here to know that I used to be coming to her, she didn’t meet me in her room. College students informed me that she left quarter-hour earlier than I got here… https://t.co/51aZ9UxIlB pic.twitter.com/8Nxqb4MmoL
— ANI (@ANI) April 15, 2025
He alleged that making use of cow dung to lecture rooms with out college students’ permission was a violation. “How might they apply cow dung to a classroom with out college students’ permission?” he requested. Elevating security issues, he added, “Once I reached that classroom, I discovered that there was only one entry and exit. There ought to have been two. It’s obligatory for portacabins, as per UGC guidelines. This lays the bottom for FIR, my authorized crew is able to take motion.”
“The scholars have complained one after one other… College students of that faculty are distressed… I need to convey a message to the Ministry of Training that in these instances, there’s a dire want for there to be ACs in lecture rooms, these are obligatory for portacabins. The faster the Authorities understands this, college students will be capable of examine higher,” Khatri mentioned, asserting plans to file an FIR and take the matter to the Excessive Courtroom, alleging that the principal had violated guidelines.
Lakshmibai School Principal Defends Her Cow Dung Video As ‘Analysis’ To See ‘Cooling Impact’
Defending her motion, Principal Vatsala informed PTI on April 13 that the cow dung plastering was a part of an ongoing examine to look at heat-reducing properties of pure supplies. “It’s below course of. I will share particulars of the total analysis after every week,” she mentioned. She added that misinformation was being unfold, stating, “There’s no hurt in touching pure mud.”
Chatting with ANI, the principal mentioned, “Sure, discussions had been held with college students… I wasn’t right here. Somebody texted me on WhatsApp that Ronak Khatri was coming to me however I had a pre-scheduled programme… I wasn’t right here when he reached… Typically, college students do one thing out of zeal. I’ll converse with my workers first after which decide if required… Let’s see…”
#WATCH | Principal of Delhi College’s Lakshmibai School, Pratyush Vatsala says, “Sure, discussions had been held with college students…I wasn’t right here. Somebody texted me on WhatsApp that Ronak Khatri was coming to me however I had a pre-scheduled program…I wasn’t right here when he… https://t.co/51aZ9UxIlB pic.twitter.com/QyZXV1rGdb
— ANI (@ANI) April 15, 2025
Vatsala clarified that the experiment was restricted to portacabins positioned within the canteen block’s second ground, that are used for holding a couple of lessons as a result of infrastructure constraints. “These rooms look a bit of uncared for. There are followers. We had been sitting with EVS school to seek out out some native options… So, we began a examine to manage warmth stress. Researches have been performed on cow dung earlier as nicely. So, in that background, since there was no plaster in portacabins and it’s positioned on the second ground, we considered making ready one thing with cow dung by mixing it with mud to see the cooling impact,” she mentioned.
#WATCH | Principal of Delhi College’s Lakshmibai School, Pratyush Vatsala says, “These are portacabins within the canteen block, on the second ground…Just a few lessons are held there as final choice. Infrastructure has additionally come up in final 10 years. Nonetheless, the variety of college students is… https://t.co/qT2oZlhD3Z pic.twitter.com/ISuVzdVrnZ
— ANI (@ANI) April 15, 2025
She added, “So far as my video is worried, it was a vacation… To make sure that the kids didn’t get disturbed in the midst of their lessons, we did it in these days. I assumed I, too, ought to take part… So I went forward. I shared it with our inside school group. I wrote that these are some ‘desi’ efforts to make sure that there may be some consolation in these rooms. I can’t say who shared it from the college group and with what intention.”
Based on PTI, the administration maintained that the strategy is a part of scientific inquiry into sustainable practices amid rising temperatures within the capital.