
The CPI circulator manages all government schools, private schools and universities in front of the university throughout the state to write on their walls “Children’s Line for Help.
The Ministry of School Education and Literacy (DSEL) has ordered the extension of the children’s line to line 1098, which provides emergency services to 24/7 children, schools and universities.
The KV Trilok Chandra Circle, a public teaching commissioner, directs that all government, supported, private schools and university universities throughout the state must write on its wall “Children’s Line – 1098”.
“The government’s aim is to provide emergency services to children in need and need for protection and care. This is a free telephone call that children or the public can call and provide protection for children who need emergency assistance,” Chandra said.
This step comes against the background of concern about growing cases of abuse, which is facing children in homes, schools and public places. For example, Chief Minister Siddaramaiah overwhelmed officials for failing to limit the threat of child marriage in the state. Concerns about growing adolescent pregnancies were also raised. In addition, penalties, including children, toilets of children, physical and mental abuse and sexual harassment, have also been reported from schools.
“In such situations, children will become disoriented and helpless to protect themselves. In this respect, a children’s line for help has been introduced to provide emergency services to children who need care and protection. But many children will help.
The Committee on the Development and Monitoring of the School (SDMC) welcomed the transfer of DSEL to the broadly promotion of the children’s line. “Even schools and universities are not simple exploitation of a child. After the suffering of abuse, children are often destroyed, unable to tell someone, including their parents, about the atrocities committed against them. If the child is always in front of their eyes.
Published – 6 July 2025 9:25