Maharashtra child rights body asks schools to focus on child safety

Addressing a press conference, Shah said the school management must take care of child safety and its responsibility goes beyond granting no-objection certificate (NOC) for such trips
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Speaking about the recent incident of students being molested inside a bus during a trip to a mall, the chairperson of the Maharashtra State Commission for Protection of Child Rights (MSCPCR), Susieben Shah, said that schools will have to make all efforts to prevent a repeat of such ‘disturbing’ incidents.

The incident took place on February 20 when students of a private school in Thane were on a picnic to a mall in Ghatkopar in Mumbai, according to a PTI report.

A police probe began after a girl student complained that the bus attendant had misbehaved, following which, he was arrested. A few staffers of the school were also sacked.

"In this disturbing episode, the school management is fully responsible. There is a need to create a child-friendly atmosphere in schools. The school management must publicly acknowledge that it failed in fulfilling its responsibility," she told reporters.

Addressing a press conference, Shah said the school management must take care of child safety and its responsibility goes beyond granting no-objection certificate (NOC) for such trips.

The MSCPCR chairperson said she intended to intensify the Bal Suraksha Abhiyan (child protection campaign) in all educational facilities in the state, added PTI.

"The victims in the February 20 incident as well as their parents will be counselled. I will personally monitor the investigation. Discrepancies between standard operating procedures (SOP) and their implementation on the ground will have to be removed," she said.

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