💨 Abstract
Navi Mumbai police have mandated educational institutions within their jurisdiction to conduct a third-party audit of their premises to ensure student safety and security. The audit, with a focus on preventing child sexual abuse, is part of a broader initiative to strengthen safety and security frameworks for students. Schools have been given a one-month deadline and are expected to submit a compliance report to their local police stations. Police are ready to assist institutions facing challenges in conducting the audit.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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