– Mandatory installation of CCTV cameras.- Provision of seperate washrooms wiht male and female attendants.
– Character verification of staff at schools.
the submission of this draft resolution is an vital step towards addressing systemic lapses that can compromise student safety. However, given its origin in judicial pressure-spurred by an egregious event-it underscores gaps between policy formulation and implementation processes within governance structures. The issues highlighted by committee recommendations, especially those regarding CCTV surveillance, designated attendants for washrooms, and staff character checks, are fundamental preventative measures against potential harm to children.Moving forward, all stakeholders-including educators, parents’ bodies, law enforcement agencies, and policymakers-must work cohesively to ensure prompt execution without bureaucratic delays or budgetary setbacks. Clear accountability for compliance at institutional levels could further catalyze lasting improvements while addressing public trust concerns. Considering urgent judicial intervention was required here again reflects broader challenges requiring institutional reform beyond episodic responsiveness.