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The Bombay High Court has criticized the Maharashtra government for failing to establish a Child Safety Committee as ordered following a school sexual assault incident in Badlapur. The committee, which includes retired judges, IPS officers, and education experts, was meant to provide recommendations for children's safety and security in schools. The government has not contacted the committee members, and the court has expressed concern over the government's actions not aligning with its promises.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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