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Warn students against public property defacement: Delhi govt to schools

EdexLive Desk

The Delhi government has asked all schools in the national capital to take measures for prevention of defacement of public property and warn students against it.

Schools have been asked to warn students against defacing public property such as historical monuments, school buildings and flyovers.

Public money has been invested in all these properties and the same should be protected against any kind of defacement and destruction, it added.

The DoE further directed the schools that students must be informed that the Delhi Prevention of Defacement of Public Property Act, 2007 has been enacted and as per provision of this act Defacement of Public Property is a cognizable offense and punishment in such cases may be imprisonment or fine or both.

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