More than 130 schools in Gurgaon have failed to submit a self-certificate pertaining to the security and safety on their campuses and transport services, an official said today.
The city police is going to register FIRs against 135 schools for failing to submit the certificate. The directions were issued by the district education department, Gurgaon Deputy Commissioner Vinay Pratap Singh said
The Gurgaon administration and the department had issued several guidelines to schools on safety and security following the killing of a seven-year-old boy in Ryan International School in Bhondsi here on September 8.
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"On the basis of these guidelines, we had asked all private schools to submit the self certification before the district education department withing 15 days.
"So far, the department has received certificates from 223 schools, while the remaining 135 schools, including a branch of the Ryan International School, have not submitted the same," Singh said.
The DC said that as the order was issued under the CrPC's section 144, the 135 schools, which have not fulfilled the safety guidelines are liable to face action.
The district education department has written a letter to Gurgaon Police Commissioner, Sandeep Khairwar, to register separate FIRs against these schools under IPC sections, he said.
The schools were directed to install CCTV cameras, built seperate toilets for non-teaching staffs, deploy women attendants at toilets for primary students, and also install CCTV and GPS school buses among others.
"The 223 schools which have submitted safety compliance certificates will undergo random checking by the district education department and they will entitled to take actions against those flouting the safety guidelines," Singh said.
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