Bhopal: Five days after an attempted rape on a nursery student at a primary school in Gwalior, two more persons, including its director, have been booked under Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act.Many schools in the city remain closed on Monday in protest against the incident. Students' Federation of India had also given a call for bandh in all schools across the city, that was partially successful.Divisional commissioner SN Rupla, on Monday, constituted a two-member committee, comprising additional district magistrate (ADM) and Gajra Raja Medical College dean, to probe "negligence and delay in conducting medical examination of the girl" after student's family had pointed accusing finger at doctors of Jayarogya Hospital.A nursery student of Ramshri Kids had complained of pain in lower portion of her body after returning from school on August 24. Medical tests proved a rape attempt was made on her. Following verification parade of school staff and after girl was shown their photographs, police zeroed in on accused Deewan Singh Gurjar, school bus driver. Two days earlier, he was booked under POCSO Act and rape section of IPC. He was then set to jail.Superintendent of police Harinarayanchari Mishra told TOI, "Pawan Gupta, school director, and Indu Patankar, public relations officer and parents' coordinator, were also booked on August 28 under POCSO for concealing facts and not cooperating with parents when they had first approached the school with a complaint after the incident. They also didn't inform police." Both were produced in court and sent on judicial remand, he said.