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Advisory to curb kidnapping of students

Last month, the Manipur education department had issued a slew of steps to prevent students from bunking classes

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Umanand Jaiswal
Published 10.10.22, 02:01 AM

The Nagaland directorate of school education (DoSE) has issued a slew of steps to both government and private schools on preventing child-lifting and kidnapping of students in the state.

The steps include taking head count after every class and advising parents not to upload pictures of their wards on social media as these are constantly monitored by anti-social elements and creating awareness involving police personnel, the state’s directorate of information and publicity said on Thursday.

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A Nagaland education department official told The Telegraph that the notification was a kind of “precautionary advisory” following reports of suspected child-lifters roaming the state and children going missing, especially in Dimapur and Kohima areas.

“We don’t have any figure of such cases but a lot of reports of about child-lifters and children going missing have been doing the rounds. Hence, this precautionary advisory. It is a first-of-its-kind step and is quite exhaustive,” the official said.

Last month, the Manipur education department had issued a slew of steps to prevent students from bunking classes and also to ensure their safety within and outside the schools.

Some of the directives issued to the schools:

Assistance of the District Legal Services Authority (DLSA) may be taken to impart awareness to students, parents, teachers, and the public.

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