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Karnataka plans to appoint a nodal agency to monitor daycare centres

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Rashmi Patil
Karnataka plans to appoint a nodal agency to monitor daycare centres
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The Karnataka government is planning to appoint a nodal agency to monitor daycare centers following reports of child abuse. New regulations will likely include mandatory registration, CCTV requirements, and stricter oversight of staff-to-child ratios.

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This reflects a growing policy focus on child safety in corporate and private childcare settings in response to public safety concerns.

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Following the recent case of alleged abuse of children at a daycare centre on the campus of IT major Capgemini, the State government plans to regulate daycare centres and appoint a nodal agency for their monitoring.

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