
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has made a new rule to improve student safety. From now on, all schools under CBSE must install high-quality CCTV cameras with audio-visual recording. These cameras must be placed at all key points in the school such as entrances, classrooms, corridors, and playgrounds.
This rule is added to Chapter 4 of the CBSE Affiliation Bye-Laws (2018). It is being made after new changes in the safety guidelines suggested by the National Commission for Protection of Child Rights (NCPCR).
CBSE said that schools must provide a safe and caring space for children. Children should feel secure, both physically and emotionally, when they go to school.
The NCPCR had earlier said that safety means protection from violence, abuse, bullying, disasters, and emotional harm. Bullying can seriously harm a child’s mental health. That is why safety in schools must be taken very seriously.
According to the rule, cameras must be placed in the following areas:
The instructions say that the cameras should not be installed in toilets and washrooms.
The schools must ensure that:
All schools must follow this rule without fail. They should install the cameras as per the new law and check them regularly. This is important to keep children safe and protected every day.
Student safety is not just about cameras. It is also about building a caring and respectful environment. But having modern CCTV systems is a step in the right direction to stop abuse, bullying or any wrongdoing in schools.
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