
Move aimed at curbing student protests
In order to curb student protests, the J&K government has ordered the education department to install Close Circuit Cameras (CCTVs) in schools across Kashmir.
According to sources, following the proposal of security agencies, the directorate of school education has been asked to install CCTV cameras in government schools located in Srinagar city and other towns of different districts of Kashmir .
“The director shall submit a proposal with regard to the installation of CCTV cameras in schools and requested of funding for maintenance of toilet blocks in schools for taking up the matter with the administrative department for accord of approval allotment of fund,” the document reads.
Sources said the security agencies had asked the government to install CCTVs in educational institutions of Kashmir valley which prompted the order.
“In the first phase, the security agencies have asked the government to install CCTVs in educational institutions where pro-freedom protests have become a routine,” sources said.
He said the surveillance would ensure effective policing and surveillance in educational institutions. The official said CCTV cameras are also been installed after some parents had raised concerns about security of their wards, be it physical, mental or emotional security, including child abuse.
“The schools authorities have also been told to set up internal vigilance committees to discuss deficiencies in security-related matters and recommend corrective measures,” the official said.
The government has also directed the district development commissioners and college authorities for categorization of the educational institutions in the valley. “The educational institutions will be declared either as sensitive, hypersensitive or non-sensitive.”
A police verification certificate with antecedents and address verification while appointing teachers, physical instructors, lab technicians, drivers, janitors and other support staff, including security personnel, has also become compulsory, the official added.
The student protests have become a cause of concern for the government. For the last few years, the students in various schools frequently held the protest against the killings in Kashmir, which compelled the government to close educational institutions for days to prevent the protests.
Move aimed at curbing student protests
In order to curb student protests, the J&K government has ordered the education department to install Close Circuit Cameras (CCTVs) in schools across Kashmir.
According to sources, following the proposal of security agencies, the directorate of school education has been asked to install CCTV cameras in government schools located in Srinagar city and other towns of different districts of Kashmir .
“The director shall submit a proposal with regard to the installation of CCTV cameras in schools and requested of funding for maintenance of toilet blocks in schools for taking up the matter with the administrative department for accord of approval allotment of fund,” the document reads.
Sources said the security agencies had asked the government to install CCTVs in educational institutions of Kashmir valley which prompted the order.
“In the first phase, the security agencies have asked the government to install CCTVs in educational institutions where pro-freedom protests have become a routine,” sources said.
He said the surveillance would ensure effective policing and surveillance in educational institutions. The official said CCTV cameras are also been installed after some parents had raised concerns about security of their wards, be it physical, mental or emotional security, including child abuse.
“The schools authorities have also been told to set up internal vigilance committees to discuss deficiencies in security-related matters and recommend corrective measures,” the official said.
The government has also directed the district development commissioners and college authorities for categorization of the educational institutions in the valley. “The educational institutions will be declared either as sensitive, hypersensitive or non-sensitive.”
A police verification certificate with antecedents and address verification while appointing teachers, physical instructors, lab technicians, drivers, janitors and other support staff, including security personnel, has also become compulsory, the official added.
The student protests have become a cause of concern for the government. For the last few years, the students in various schools frequently held the protest against the killings in Kashmir, which compelled the government to close educational institutions for days to prevent the protests.
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