Mangaluru: Police convene meeting on students' safety - streamline guidelines


Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (SP)

Mangaluru, Mar 18: A meeting on safety of children attending educational institutions was held at the police community hall on Tuesday, March 17 morning. The meeting, which was chaired by city police commissioner, S Murugan, was attended by management representatives, professors, teaching staff and others numbering around 500.

The police gave the gathering an exhaustive list of guidelines to be followed and precautions to be taken towards ensuring the safety of the children attending the schools, in the light of incidents which of late have raised question mark on the safety of children.

The draft guidelines discussed are as follow:

The school buses are run by private operators. A male and a female school staff should compulsorily accompany these buses from the point of pickup to the last point of dropping off of students. None of these vehicles should exceed the number of passengers as permitted by the transport department.

Every vehicle should be fitted with GPS equipment, and the schools should ensue that they are in working condition always. The educational institutions should ensure that the vehicle drivers possess valid driving licences, and their past and other details should be got verified through police department and a report from them should be collected.

Each bus should be provided with CCTV. One CCTV should be fitted inside the bus, while the other should be faced outwards from the door. Both these CCTVs should be functional always.

The schools should enter into a written agreement with the bus owners to the effect that owners of school vehicles will be entirely responsible for any mistakes or legal offences committed by drivers of school vehicles. The registration certificate,fitness certificate, tax card and IC of individual vehicles should be valid.

School managements should place restrictions on the movement of vehicle drivers by making sure that they remain inside their respective vehicles, do not move about unnecessarily in the school premises, and particularly do not speak with students or engage in unnecessarily activities. The drivers should never behave in such a way that can negatively impact the dignity and self respect of children.

Only the teachers/supervisors entrusted with specific duties should be present in areas like playground, swimming pool, laboratory, dancing hall, library, gymnasium etc. It should be made clear that people not connected with the activities do not enter these areas.

It is mandatory for all school vehicles to have at least one lady staff, who should be on duty till all the children alight the vehicle.

CCTVs should be provided at all entry points to the school including small gates. All the classrooms, gyms, swimming pools and other such areas should be covered by CCTV except wash rooms.

There should at least one female swimming trainer and gym instructor. In addition, a woman supervisory teacher should be posted.

No classes should be held under any circumstances after 6 pm. Even in case of competitions, annual day etc, events should be concluded before 6 pm and children should be sent home.

Cell phone numbers of class teachers, headmasters, attendants, and bus staff should be provided to parents of students without fail.

A welfare committee for school children presided by the school principal should be formed in every school. The committee should have at least four female members, and it should meet every month to ensure that no untoward incidents occur in schools.

Awareness should be created on regular basis among school staff, security personnel,and other workers about rights of children, gender discrimination, Protection of Children from Sexual Offences Act etc.

When security agencies are engaged to provide security at schools, only agencies recognized by the government should be hired. At the time of appointing security staff, their details and past should be got verified through police stations. 

 

  

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  • khan,

    Fri, Mar 20 2015

    Bharthi nd savitra required bump out from department.coz supporting to culprit

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  • Flavian, Mangaluru/Kuwait

    Wed, Mar 18 2015

    Jossey, Mumbai

    What about jeevan ?

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Wed, Mar 18 2015

    Flavian, Jeevan is PRO ...

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Wed, Mar 18 2015

    Shankar is CEO of BD ...

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  • Shankar, Mangalore

    Wed, Mar 18 2015

    Jossey,
    Did you miss the sarcasm in my comment?

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  • Flavian, Mangaluru/Kuwait

    Wed, Mar 18 2015


    Who will issue instructions/warnings to BD's and their associates?

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  • PenMightierThanTheSword!, Mangalore

    Wed, Mar 18 2015

    Well done Quick Gun Murugan! There is much more to be done though!

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  • Mohammed, Kundapur/Qatar

    Wed, Mar 18 2015

    In my Opinion in SWIMMING POOL CCTV Not required...!!!

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  • Shankar, Mangalore

    Wed, Mar 18 2015

    They missed some instructions to the colleges.

    1. Separate class rooms for girls and boys.
    2. separate class rooms for muslims, christians and hindus.
    3. School excursions should be conducted separately for boys, girls, and for different communities.
    4. Students should be instructed not have tea in restaurants.
    5. Boys and girls are not supposed to go out to movies, beaches etc., Students suggested to make best use of the campus.

    Further suggestions are solicited.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Wed, Mar 18 2015

    6. Separate labor rooms for ladies delivering male and female babies.
    7. Separate cremation for males and females.

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  • Nancy, Belman

    Wed, Mar 18 2015

    Shankar, Mangalore

    At home also you practice same rule?

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  • Shankar, Mangalore

    Wed, Mar 18 2015

    Not at all Nancy,
    I have got a catholic wife(still a catholic) and we sleep in one bedroom on the same cot!

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Wed, Mar 18 2015

    Shankar, when did we claim you sleep on the floor...lol

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  • MAS, Mangalore

    Wed, Mar 18 2015

    Teachers must belongs to BD or Chaddi group

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Wed, Mar 18 2015

    We will be convinced only if take the school management to task for misleading the investigation ...

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  • sunil, Mangalore / UAE

    Wed, Mar 18 2015

    Very good & urgently needed measures to be implemented with utmost urgency. Police department has to see that these rules are strictly adhered with or else the educational institutes should be levied with very hefty fines like the fee they charge... Parents should keep a copy of this report.. it might come handy..

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  • dam, mangalore

    Wed, Mar 18 2015

    Nice to read the rules... But it effects only if people follow this...

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  • Eulalia Dsouza, Bijai / Mangalore

    Wed, Mar 18 2015

    Good move by the City Police Commissioner and Police Dept. My concern is, how much of this will be truly implemented and adhered to..!! Like Paul has mentioned, what happens to other vehicles which carry School children in smaller vehicles? That is were students are over crowded, few sit next to driver & familiarity starts from there is my fear..!!
    Anyways if schools follow these guidelines, sure things will fall in place.

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  • paddu, mangalore

    Wed, Mar 18 2015

    whatever rules comes it will burden th the parents only.Bcz now sholl will start demanding some more extra money for CCTV,security.. etc etc.. Beter to sendthe childrens to govt school ..

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  • Nawaz, Dammam, K.S.A

    Wed, Mar 18 2015

    Please implement these rules practically.

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  • Ahmed , K.S.A

    Wed, Mar 18 2015

    Dear respected commissioner of police Mangalore this is not right time close Mangalore one school they didn't support 3.5 years old girl in her hard time what they are going to teach other student.

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  • Paul, Mangalore

    Wed, Mar 18 2015

    Dear city police commissioner, S Murugan SIr ji,
    Agree ,Good points. Appreciate your initiative But
    What about private Maruthi vans,Auto ,Tata Auto's which take school kids.will this have GPS,Camera.The incident happened was in a Maruthi OMini.
    I have seen Auto s taling kids over loaded
    How many schools will follow this system,How many of your Govt. Or polices will check this regular whether working or not.This will be only as a draft.......
    The school will have a good reason to increase fees

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