KSCPCR recommends comprehensive regulatory framework for day care centres

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.
Why it matters
The lack of standardized regulations for private daycare centers poses a significant risk to child safety, prompting government intervention.
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.
The report objectively outlines the commission's recommendations and the government's response to a public safety issue.
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