MP News: Stray Dogs Banned In Schools Premises To Avoid Accidents, DEO Issues Strict Instructions In Chhatarpur
In view of student safety, the Education Department has directed all government and private schools to ensure stray dogs do not enter school premises. DEO A.S. Pandey ordered the appointment of nodal officers and monitoring teams in schools. Institutions have been told to coordinate with local bodies if needed and strictly follow the instructions to prevent any untoward incidents.

MP News: Education Department Bans Entry Of Stray Dogs In Schools, DEO Issues Strict Instructions In Chhatarpur |
Chhatarpur (Madhya Pradesh): While prioritising the safety of students, the Education Department issued strict directives to all government and private schools in Madhya Pradesh's Chhatarpur. The notice was issued by District Education Officer (DEO) AS Pandey.
The District Education Officer's notice to all principals and headmasters stated that stray dogs must not be allowed to enter the school premises under any circumstances.
According to the instructions, a nodal officer will be appointed in each school, who will be responsible for security and monitoring on the premises.
A monitoring team will also be formed at the school level, which will regularly inspect the school premises and ensure that stray dogs do not enter the school at any time.
The DEO has further directed that if the problem of stray dogs persists in any school, the school management is directed to coordinate with the local municipality, panchayat, or concerned departments to ensure an immediate solution.
Schools have also been instructed to periodically review the situation and take preventive measures without delay.
District Education Officer A.S. Pandey said that the safety of children is the top priority of the Education Department. Negligence could lead to serious incidents in the future; therefore, all schools are required to strictly follow the instructions. This step will ensure a safe, disciplined, and fear-free environment in schools.
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CBSE guidelines
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