Six-Year-Old Raped in Bangalore: Police Issues New Guidelines For Schools

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  • Published On: July 27, 2014
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Installing GPS and CCTV cameras in their buses, not allowing bus drivers to mingle with children and issuing identity cards to all those who come to pick up children - these are some of the new guidelines that the Bangalore police has asked city schools to comply with after the alleged rape of a six-year-old in her Bangalore school earlier this month. (Read more)

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