Key Points

The Union Education Ministry has directed states to conduct safety audits of all school buildings. Temporary arrangements must be made for students if structures are deemed unsafe. Existing guidelines on fire safety and disaster preparedness must be strictly followed. The move aims to prevent accidents and ensure child safety in educational institutions.

Key Points: Dharmendra Pradhan Orders Safety Audits for All School Buildings

  • Safety audits ordered for all school buildings to identify risks
  • Temporary schooling to be arranged during repairs
  • Compliance certification required before re-occupancy
  • Strict enforcement of disaster management guidelines
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Safety audit of all schools ordered: Union Education Minister

Union Education Minister mandates structural safety audits for schools nationwide to prevent accidents and ensure compliance with safety norms.

"Zero Tolerance Policy against negligence in school safety – Dharmendra Pradhan"

New Delhi, Aug 18

Following “Zero Tolerance Policy‟ against negligence, the Union Ministry of Education has directed all States/UTs to ensure the structural safety of school buildings and identify dilapidated structures through safety audits, the Lok Sabha was informed on Monday.

Minister of Education Dharmendra Pradhan informed the House that a direction for a comprehensive safety audit of school buildings was issued on August 7, advising demolition if required, or repair of structurally unsafe structures, and prohibiting use until certified safe.

Pradhan, in response to a question by Alok Kumar Suman, said the authorities are

advised to arrange temporary schooling where needed, gainfully use the space created due to demolition, ensure regular monitoring and reporting, and ensure safety/ structural fitness compliance certification for any re-occupancy.

The Union Education Minister said States/ UTs are instructed to enforce the rules strictly

above measures and avoid any further injuries and loss of life due to preventable infrastructure failures.

He said the Centre, on earlier occasions, had issued various guidelines for ensuring the safety and security of children in schools, including the Guidelines on School Safety and Security by the Department of School Education and Literacy issued on October 1, 2021.

In 2017, Guidelines on School Safety Policy by the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA, 2016) were also released on February 27 that year, he said.

Pradhan said that the National Commission for Protection of Child Rights (NCPCR) has also examined and compiled different guidelines and developed a comprehensive

manual titled “Manual on Safety and Security of Children in Schools” dated February 26, 2018, for students’ safety.

Apart from these, there are National Disaster Management Guidelines on School Safety Policy on designated activities like conducting safety audits, annual mock drills, installation of fire-extinguishers, training of students and teachers in school safety and disaster preparedness, adherence to safety norms to storage of inflammable and toxic material and grant of recognition certificate only to those schools that comply with structural safety norms specifically pertain to fire safety, the Education Minister said.

Pradhan said, collectively, these guidelines, inter alia, contain provisions for ensuring the safety and security of children in schools and fixing the accountability of various stakeholders and different departments, Pradhan said.

The guidelines aim to foster collaboration among stakeholders for a safe school

environment, raise awareness of existing safety policies, clarify roles in implementation, assign accountability for child safety during school activities and transportation, and enforce a strict “Zero Tolerance Policy‟ against negligence, he said.

- IANS

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Priya S
Good initiative but why does it take tragedies to wake up authorities? We've had multiple school accidents in past decade. Regular audits should have been mandatory long back. Hope this isn't just another paperwork exercise.
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Rohit P
As a parent, this gives me relief. But what about private schools charging hefty fees but compromising on infrastructure? Government should include them in audits too. #ChildSafetyFirst
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Sarah B
The temporary schooling arrangement part worries me. In my district, temporary setups during repairs meant classes under trees during monsoon. Hope there's proper monitoring of alternatives.
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Karthik V
Good step but where's the budget allocation? Our municipal school in Chennai needs urgent repairs but corporation says no funds. Audit without funds is like prescribing medicine you can't buy.
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Nisha Z
Appreciate the comprehensive approach including fire safety and disaster drills. After Surat coaching center fire tragedy, we can't take any chances. Safety should be non-negotiable for our children's future.

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