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Pune: City commissioner of police (CP) Amitesh Kumar on Thursday said school authorities must report issues of sexual harassment of children on their premises and during related transit without any delays, else they would face legal action. The top cop added, “We will also register cases against police personnel as co-accused if they do not register cases. We will not tolerate delays in reporting or registration of complaints, especially of sexual harassment of schoolchildren.

” The Pune police, ZP education wing, RTO and other govt agencies jointly organised a programme to discuss issues around sexual harassment of children in schools at Ganesh Kala Krida Manch in Swargate on Thursday morning. Many school authorities attended. Kumar said, “Autos can carry only five children.



If schools spot a violation they must inform RTO and the police. Parents must also be vigilant.” Regional transport officer Archana Gaikwad said, “Schools can alert us if students indulge in underage driving of two-wheelers.

” Officials also asked schools to install CCTV cameras and complaint boxes for students, and conduct character verifications of all employees. Police representatives will visit schools, said the CP, adding that action will be taken against paan and cigarette stalls in a 100m radius around schools. State director of school education (secondary and higher secondary) Sampat Suryavanshi told the gathering, “School safety committees are a must.

” We also published the following articles recently Daund school teacher wanted in sexual harassment of student held A 42-year-old teacher from a school in Daund taluka, Pune, was arrested for allegedly sexually harassing a Standard VII student. The school principal was also detained for failing to report the harassment. Authorities have registered a case under relevant sections of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita and the POCSO Act, with investigations ongoing.

Badlapur school sex abuse: SIT registers FIR against school authority under Pocso act A Special Investigation Team in Thane has charged the administration of a school in Badlapur under the Pocso Act for failing to report sexual abuse of two minor girls. This action follows Bombay High Court's rebuke of police delays, which forced parents to wait 11 hours to file their complaint. Lonavla police safety measures at schools, colleges Lonavla police have announced several initiatives to boost campus safety.

These include staff character verification, enhanced patrolling, and setting up surveillance systems. Schools are instructed to install anonymous complaint boxes for students. Regular inspections will ensure compliance, and counselling sessions aim to prevent drug abuse among students, reflecting a proactive approach to student well-being.

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