In its official response, Neerja Modi School stated that it is standing together as a unified community amid the crisis. The management said student welfare remains its primary concern and claimed that appropriate measures are being taken to deal with the situation carefully and responsibly. The school also thanked parents for their support and reiterated its commitment to safeguarding students’ interests.
The death of Amayra Meena, a nine-year-old student of Class IV at Jaipur’s well-known Neerja Modi School, has triggered one of the strongest regulatory actions ever taken against a private school in Rajasthan. The CBSE has cancelled the school’s affiliation up to the senior secondary level with immediate effect and barred it from admitting new students from the 2026–27 academic year.
Amayra was her parents’ only child—a cheerful, intelligent girl admired by teachers for her academic performance and extracurricular abilities. She had been recognised by the school as an “All-Rounder Best Student.” Yet, beneath this recognition, she was reportedly enduring persistent teasing and psychological pressure from classmates, a struggle that remained unresolved.