💨 Abstract
The Maharashtra government has issued new guidelines for schools to enhance safety and security, especially against sexual offenses. Key measures include installing CCTV cameras with data backup, conducting staff background checks, random alcohol tests for school vehicle drivers, and sensitizing students about "good touch and bad touch." Schools must also report any suspected offenses to the police and provide counseling for students facing mental pressure.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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