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CCTV cameras in govt schools soon to prevent incidents of sexual harassment

Written by  Jasleen Kaur -- March 25th 2022 01:49 PM -- Updated: March 25th 2022 02:02 PM
CCTV cameras in govt schools soon to prevent incidents of sexual harassment

CCTV cameras in govt schools soon to prevent incidents of sexual harassment

Mumbai, March 25: Maharashtra will install CCTV cameras in government schools from the forthcoming academic year to prevent the incidents of sexual harassment, said state's School Education Minister Varsha Gaikwad on Friday. "In the coming academic year, the Maharashtra Government will try to install CCTV cameras in all government schools of the state to prevent the incidents of sexual harassment of girls," Varsha Gaikwad said in a reply to a question raised by several Opposition MLAs in the Maharashtra Legislative Assembly about the safety and security of girls in schools. CCTV cameras in govt schools soon to prevent incidents of sexual harassment She informed the House that the state has over 65,000 government schools and over 1,000 of them already have functional CCTV cameras. "For the rest of the government schools, we have taken a policy decision to install cameras in the coming academic year, with the work already having commenced," the state minister said. Also read | Calcutta High Court orders CBI probe into Birbhum violence in West Bengal "We will see how we can get more funds for this scheme. We will utilise funds from MLA Local Area Development, MP LAD, and CSR," she added. In April 2016, a government order was issued to install CCTV cameras in all private schools. On this, the state minister assured that the government will ensure that the direction is enforced. CCTV cameras in govt schools soon to prevent incidents of sexual harassment Gaikwad also assured that the CCTV cameras will be installed in schools on priority. "First the schools with a larger number of students will get CCTV cameras. Then, we will move towards schools with a lesser number of students. However, we will try to install cameras in all schools by the next academic year," she said. Also read | IPL 2022: MS Dhoni steps down as CSK Captain, Ravindra Jadeja to lead CCTV cameras in govt schools soon to prevent incidents of sexual harassment -PTC News


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