APSCPCR raises concerns over unregulated schools and child safety

Itanagar: The Arunachal Pradesh State Commission for Protection of Child Rights (APSCPCR) on Tuesday summoned the deputy director of school education (DDSE) of the capital region and the nodal officer of the mid-day meal (MDM) programme to address key issues concerning schools in the state capital.
The Commission sought details on the status of registered and unregistered schools in ICR, MDM provisions, and the constitution of Prahari Clubs in educational institutions.
The Commission expressed concern over the rise of unregulated schools lacking adequate infrastructure and guidelines, jeopardizing both education quality and children’s safety. It stressed the importance of cautious school registration to avoid locations near wine shops, unsafe areas, and other existing schools.
The DDSE reported that 35 schools under ICR jurisdiction had received show-cause notices with penalties of Rs 1 lakh for operating without proper registration. The department promised to monitor their status moving forward.