A cry from Schoolnamo Bay

When you wish to join a private school as a teacher, you have to take care of three things: be humble, complying, and assume yourself a professional prisoner who must have a flinching attitude to follow orders even making sure washrooms are properly cleaned! This is not a statement one might get surprised about! It’s the code of conduct which runs through the thread of discipline at Schoolnamo Bay. More beneficial are the incentives which a ‘prisoner’, within the ‘iron’ walls of the Schoolnamo Bay, can get. The incentives include: increased workload, ban on moving freely and eating without permission of the Jailer. Contrary to the jail rules, from Schoolnamo Bay, a prisoner can freely move to the gate without bail orders if found accused! Nevertheless, more complying are the Don’ts within the premises of the Schoolnamo Bay. The prisoners have to consider themselves blessed with the titbit (the delicious Dal Roti) they get from the Jailer! Asking for extra (grebi) might lead to ...