
The Central Council of Secondary Education (CBSE) ordered all its associated schools to install high -definition CCTV cameras, equipped with audiovisual monitoring in real time, at all entry and output points, classrooms, corridors and other common areas.
The aim of the latest CBSE Directive is to increase the safety and well -being of students across school campuses and to protect them from “bullying and other implicit threats”, according to the announcement of the Council of Education.
CBSE has taught that CCTV recordings must be maintained for at least 15 days to help ensure the safety of students and will be made available to review the authorities if necessary.
CCTV cameras to be installed in which stains?
CBSE has taught that cameras must be installed in the following points of their associated schools:
- All school entry and output points
- lobby
- corridors
- staircase
- All school classrooms
- laboratories
- library
- dining room
- storage
- playground
Will CCTV cameras be installed near the toilet?
According to CBSE instructions, CCTV cameras must be installed on all the schools of the school – with the exception of toilets and toilets.
CCTV shots must be kept for how many days?
CCTV cameras must be able to store recordings for at least 15 days. Schools are obliged to maintain the deposit of this shot, which must be accessible to the authorities according to the CBSE circle if necessary.
CBSE safety rules in accordance with NCPR recommendations
The latest CBSE installation of CCTV to increase the safety of the school is in line with the NCPCR handbook on the safety and security of children in schools.
According to paragraph 1 (x), the NCPCR handbook on the safety and security of children in schools must be regularly monitored and maintained by CCTV in schools.
Schools can also constantly monitor their entire premises by installing CCTV cameras at various identified points, according to the NCPR manual.
CBSE sent a directive to all heads and school managers associated with CBSE.
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