BENGALURU: Parents can soon remotely monitor their kids at daycare centres. The alleged abuse of toddlers at a daycare centre operating inside Capgemini’s Brookefield campus has prompted the Karnataka State Commission for Protection of Child Rights (KSCPCR) to make CCTV cameras with live streaming access for parents mandatory at all daycare centres in Bengaluru.KSCPCR chief Santosh Kumar Saturday said it will soon begin mapping all daycare centres in the city and frame a standard operating procedure outlining minimum safety standards. Besides CCTV surveillance with parental access, the guidelines will also ensure centres maintain first-aid facilities and implement other child protection measures.The move follows allegations that some toddlers who cried were locked inside a bathroom at the Little Scholars daycare centre operating within the Capgemini campus.On Saturday, cops arrested a second nanny, who was also the whistleblower in the case. She has been booked for allegedly recording videos of children under suspicious circumstances, sharing them with private individuals.2nd nanny gave contradictory statements on videos: PoliceThe arrested woman, a native of Kolar who had wo rked at the centre for three years, was serving her notice period after being fired over alleged negligence.She has been booked for allegedly recording videos of children under suspicious circumstances, sharing them with private individuals and deletin g videos from her mobile phone. Her arrest comes...
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