Belagavi: Dec 13: The Karnataka government has prepared an action plan to install closed-circuit television cameras (CCTVs) in government schools in the State at a cost of Rs 59.03 crore, in the wake of an increase in sexual assaults on schoolchildren.

Accordingly, a sum of Rs 6.11 crore will be required to instal CCTVs in government girls schools, both primary and high schools, numbering 611 across the State. It has also been proposed to release Rs 52.90 crore for 5,290 schools where there are more than 200 students.
Replying to another question by JD(S) member Patel Shivaram, the minister said the government had provided toilet and water facilities to all the 44,514 primary schools and 4,542 high schools in the State. Power supply has been provided to 43, 941 primary schools and 4,213 high schools; 25,062 primary schools and 3,567 high schools have playgrounds, he added.
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