Police Issues Tough Warning to Parents
Police Counsel Bunking Students, Urge Parents to Monitor Children in Valley
Srinagar, April 1, KNT: Police have launched a crackdown on public parks and open spaces across Valley during school hours, targeting students found bunking classes and loitering in civilian clothes, officials said.
The action follows growing concern over increasing instances of students skipping school and spending time in parks and along public spaces during class hours.
Officials said several students were found roaming in parks, particularly in groups, engaging in gossip and leisure activities instead of attending school.
During checking, police found that many students had removed their school uniforms and kept them inside their bags to avoid identification, officials said.
“During frisking, uniforms were recovered from bags, indicating that students had changed into civilian clothes after bunking classes,” an official said.
In some cases, police also found young students smoking in parks, raising concerns about behavioural issues among minors, officials added.
The students were counselled on the spot and advised not to waste their time, with officials stressing the importance of education and discipline.
Police also urged parents to maintain strict vigil over their children and ensure accountability regarding school attendance.
The crackdown comes amid reports from locals that several students frequently gather in parks and along the bund area of the river Jhelum during school hours.
Concerned citizens said groups of students can be seen resting and relaxing in these areas, prompting concerns about their safety and academic future.
Locals have requested authorities to intensify monitoring and restrict entry of students into parks during school hours to discourage truancy.
Police said such drives will continue to prevent students from engaging in unhealthy activities and to ensure they remain focused on their studies.
Officials added that community cooperation, especially from parents and school authorities, will be crucial in addressing the issue. [KNT]
