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Delhi LG TS Sandhu Orders School Audit, Child Safety Month Under POCSO Act

Delhi LG TS Sandhu reviewed the implementation of the POCSO Act across the capital, directing a comprehensive audit of all schools for compliance. He ordered mandatory Child Protection Committees in every school and designated July as Child Protection month for city-wide awareness campaigns. The LG also instructed Delhi Police to ensure robust deployment around schools, especially during dispersal hours, to deter incidents. Reaffirming a zero-tolerance approach, he stated that women's and children's safety is non-negotiable.

Delhi LG reviews implementation of POCSO Act across national capital in meeting

New Delhi, June 17

Delhi Lieutenant Governor TS Sandhu on Tuesday reviewed the implementation status of the POCSO Act across the capital, along with the Commissioner of Police, Secretary, and Director.

As per the official release, taking a serious view of child/student safety, the LG directed a comprehensive audit of schools across Delhi to systematically assess their adherence to the provisions and guidelines of the POCSO Act.

The Education Department has also been instructed to enforce strict compliance and initiate firm action against institutions found lacking in the implementation of these critical measures. Furthermore, he directed that a detailed report must be provided on the exact actions that have been taken, or are planned to be taken, against the defaulters.

To institutionalise safety at the ground level, the LG directed that every school must have a mandatory dedicated Child Protection Committee that should meet regularly to monitor the environment.

He further instructed the authorities to observe July as the Child Protection month and carry out a dedicated, city-wide one-month Child Protection campaign- to provide widespread awareness and mandatory training to all stakeholders. He also directed that a comprehensive report of the campaign's execution and outcomes be submitted to him.

The LG expressed the hope that the soon-to-be-operationalised All Women Police Stations, catering exclusively to complaints and crime against women & children, will help in the stronger implementation of the POCSO Act on the ground.

Further directing the law enforcement agencies, the LG instructed the Delhi Police to ensure robust and visible deployment around school premises and prominent student hubs. He stressed that police presence must be intensified, particularly during school dispersal hours, to proactively deter any untoward incidents and strengthen public confidence.

Emphasising a strict zero-tolerance approach towards eve-teasing, harassment, and molestation of women and children, the LG categorically stated that women's safety is non-negotiable.

Reaffirming that the safety, dignity, and well-being of every student cannot be compromised at any level, he stated that the administration remains firmly committed to building a secure, fearless, and protective environment for every child in Delhi.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Priya S

All Women Police Stations are a step in the right direction! Women and children need a safe space to report crimes without fear. But I'm concerned about the implementation - do we have enough trained staff? The police presence around schools is necessary, but let's also focus on educating children about their rights under POCSO. Awareness is key! 🏫👧👦

Vikram M

Good initiative, but I wish authorities would focus on the root causes. What about the backlog of POCSO cases in courts? What about the lack of counsellors in schools? A comprehensive audit is welcome, but we need systemic changes. Also, the zero-tolerance policy for eve-teasing is much needed - hope it's enforced strictly on the ground.

Siddharth J

As a parent, this news gives me some hope. The LG's directive for police deployment during school hours is crucial - I've seen many schools where security is lax. But I'm skeptical about the 'Child Protection month' in July. Will it be just another awareness drive with no follow-up? The detailed report submission is positive, but transparency is needed. Let's see the actual outcomes.

Michael C

Interesting development. The comprehensive audit of schools is a good move, but I wonder if private schools are also being held to the same standards? The mandatory Child Protection Committees should include external experts, not just teachers. Also, the focus on eve-teasing and harassment is commendable, but implementation will be the real test. Let's hope this isn't just political posturing.

Aditya G

I appreciate the LG's seriousness, but we've heard such promises before. The real

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