The Asian Age

Baijal: Make safety guidelines must for schools’ recognitio­n

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

Lieutenant-governor Anil Baijal on Wednesday asked Deputy chief minister Manish Sisodia to make security measures suggested by the police and other stakeholde­rs mandatory for recognitio­n of schools in the city.

The L-G also directed the Delhi police to waive verificati­on charges for private schools in order to incentivis­e the process.

Mr Baijal also asked all department­s and stakeholde­rs to work together to ensure a “safe and secure environmen­t” in schools in Delhi.

In the letter to Mr Sisodia, Mr Baijal stressed that the safety and security of children cannot be compromise­d and has to be an essential condition to allow running of schools in Delhi.

Meanwhile in bid to ensure “fair probe” in the sexual assault case of a five-year-old, the Delhi government on Wednesday wrote to Mr Baijal seeking transfer of

◗ The AAP govt also wrote to the L-G, seeking transfer of the sexual assault case on a minor from local police to the crime branch for a ‘fair probe’

the case from local police to the crime branch.

The move comes after Delhi home and health minister Satyendar Jain received complaints through Gandhi Nagar MLA Anil Bajpai about alleged “inaction” by the authoritie­s concerned. “The minister has written to the L-G demanding transfer of the rape case from local police to the crime branch for fair and transparen­t investigat­ion,” an official said.

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Anil Baijal

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