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KSCPCR recommends comprehensive regulatory framework for day care centres

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KSCPCR recommends comprehensive regulatory framework for day care centres
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Following a child abuse scandal at a corporate daycare, the Karnataka State Commission for Protection of Child Rights is pushing for a mandatory regulatory framework. The commission recommends universal registration, mandatory CCTV access for parents, and stricter staff training requirements.

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The lack of standardized regulations for private daycare centers poses a significant risk to child safety, prompting government intervention.

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The Karnataka State Commission for Protection of Child Rights (KSCPCR), following the recent case of abuse of children at a daycare centre run on the IT major Capgemini campus, has recommended that the State government introduce a comprehensive regulatory framework for daycare centres.

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The report objectively outlines the commission's recommendations and the government's response to a public safety issue.

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