Delhi: The biggest concern of parents of children studying in government schools is whether their child goes to school or not. Parents are worried about this every day, whether it goes to school or not.
Delhi's Chief Minister Kejriwal is giving a big weapon for parents. The Delhi Government has started the process of establishing CCTV cameras in all the government schools in every class of each class. The most interesting thing about this project is that Kejriwal Government CCTV cameras will be seen on their mobile phones directly to their parents. Delhi will be the first state to use this type of technology at a broader level.
By doing this, the guardian will be able to watch this video whether his child is present in the class room or not, whether he is studying in his class or not. During school, parents will continue to know what their child is doing at school.
In each school category the government is putting 3 CCTV cameras. Under the Delhi government, installed CCTV cameras in each school category will be controlled by the IT and education department of Delhi Government. Through the mobile application, the government will provide exclusive access to each parent based on their children's class and role number. Parents can view CCTV footage of their child's class only through this mobile app.
Chief Minister says that adopting this process will increase the transparency and accountability in the system, but it will also protect the children. There is no such system in any state in the country yet. If Kejriwal's government succeeds in its project, it will become the first state in Delhi to ensure security by using technology in education sector.
Delhi's Chief Minister Kejriwal is giving a big weapon for parents. The Delhi Government has started the process of establishing CCTV cameras in all the government schools in every class of each class. The most interesting thing about this project is that Kejriwal Government CCTV cameras will be seen on their mobile phones directly to their parents. Delhi will be the first state to use this type of technology at a broader level.
By doing this, the guardian will be able to watch this video whether his child is present in the class room or not, whether he is studying in his class or not. During school, parents will continue to know what their child is doing at school.
In each school category the government is putting 3 CCTV cameras. Under the Delhi government, installed CCTV cameras in each school category will be controlled by the IT and education department of Delhi Government. Through the mobile application, the government will provide exclusive access to each parent based on their children's class and role number. Parents can view CCTV footage of their child's class only through this mobile app.
Chief Minister says that adopting this process will increase the transparency and accountability in the system, but it will also protect the children. There is no such system in any state in the country yet. If Kejriwal's government succeeds in its project, it will become the first state in Delhi to ensure security by using technology in education sector.