New Delhi: Amid increased reports of brutality inside school premises, parents are raising concerns regarding the safety of children in schools.
The Supreme Court on Friday will hear the plea on a comprehensive set of guidelines that seeks its direction to ensure the safety and security of school children.
The top court had directed a compilation of norms formulated by the Centre and states for its consideration.
Earlier this month, the apex court had asked all states and union territories to file a response on a Public Interest Litigation (PIL) seeking guidelines to ensure safety and security of school children across the country, the deadline of which is today.
Three states - Haryana, Himachal Pradesh and Karnataka have already filed their responses in the case.
The plea was filed in the wake of the brutal murder of Pradyuman Thakur, a Class II student of Gurugram's Ryan International School last year.
Seven-year-old Pradhuman was found with his throat slit in the school's washroom on September 8, 2017.
In the latest incident, a Class 1 boy was allegedly stabbed by a senior girl inside the washroom of a Lucknow-based school.
Last week, two incidents of brutality against school children also sparked outrage.
A class 1 student was allegedly raped by her seniors at a government school in Bulandshahr and a seven-year-old boy died after he was brutally beaten up inside the school premises in Ghaziabad.
(With agency inputs)
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