Recently, the Bombay High Court expressed grave concerns about school safety, emphasizing that discussions on the right to education become meaningless if schools aren’t secure. Justice Mohite-Dere highlighted the alarming issue, noting, “Even four-year-old girls are not being spared.” The remarks came during hearings on the alleged sexual assault of two minors at a Badlapur school. The court criticized the Badlapur police for delays in recording statements, underscoring the urgency of addressing these serious safety lapses to ensure the protection of students and uphold their right to a safe learning environment.
69% of surveyed feel safe on their campus.
Here is the survey:
Q-1. Do you feel safe on your campus?
Q-2. Do you know any woman or man who has been a victim of sexual crime?
Q-3. Have you ever tried to help a woman in distress?
Q-4. If you were informed that someone on campus was harassing or threatening another person, would you report it?
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