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Karnataka: MLC Committee suggests guidelines for school safety

MLCs Committee suggests guidelines for school safety certificates
Reshma Ravishanker 

All government schools and PU (pre-university) colleges in Karnataka must follow all guidelines for fire, emergency and building safety henceforth with no exemption, a committee constituted by the state government has said. The previous guidelines mandated only private aided and unaided schools in the state applying for NOC (no objection certificate) and/or seeking renewal of recognition to adhere to the safety rules — government schools were exempted.

A 17-member committee headed by MLC SV Sankanur and comprising eight MLCs submitted its report to the minister for primary and secondary education BC Nagesh on Wednesday. 

Among the recommendations are: reduction in fee for obtaining NOC and ensuring time-bound responses to NOC applications to facilitate schools and PU colleges to follow norms.

The report focusses on implementing the Supreme Court guidelines on school safety that came in the wake of the 2004 Kumbakonam School fire tragedy where 94 students died after a fire broke out in a private school. It also takes into account the National Building code and National Disaster Management guidelines.

Comments Arun Shahapur, committee member who has represented the Karnataka North-West Teachers constituency: “It was mandatory for private schools managements to get a no-objection certificate from the fire and emergency services department and the public works department to start new schools or renew their recognition. In Karnataka, there are over 80,000 schools and just six fire zones. Schools had to shell out Rs 20,000 per year to avail this certificate. It is also known that the Public Works Department has a severe shortage of staff and hence getting a certificate meant a long wait. Schools expressed their opposition. These concerns were taken into consideration while giving recommendations.”

“Previous guidelines were targeted at only private schools because there is no renewal of recognition for government schools. Now, the new recommendations apply to all schools including government schools,” adds Shahapur.

Major recommendations made by the committee:

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