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Rules governing creches in India | Explained

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Sreeparna Chakrabarty
Rules governing creches in India | Explained
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Following a child abuse incident at a Bengaluru daycare, the Indian government is emphasizing the implementation of national minimum standards for creches. These guidelines aim to ensure child safety while supporting female labor force participation.

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It addresses the urgent need for regulatory oversight in the rapidly growing private childcare sector to protect children and encourage working mothers.

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The Story So Far: Five caregivers at the ‘Little Buds Day Care’ located within the Capgemini campus at Brookefield in Bengaluru were booked after shocking videos surfaced showing them severely abusing toddlers. The staff allegedly placed crying children inside front-loading washing machines, locked them in bathrooms, and sprayed toilet jet water into their mouths. The incident has given rise to safety measure which such child care centres are supposed to take.

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