Kochi:The Kerala government has to pay serious attention to regulation of daycare centres and preschools as well as training of teachers and caregivers at these institutions on how to deal with children, the High Court here has said.
The court warned the state government's Social Justice Department that if a proper response is not received with regard to directions issued by it in February this year, it "would be constrained to pass appropriate orders".
The court in February had issued an interim direction that there should be some mechanism for registration of the daycare centres and creches as well as allocation of funds to such institutions run by the government or NGOs.
The interim order had come after the Women and Child Development Department of the state had submitted a report stating there was no law for the registration or regulation of daycare centres, pre-schools, kindergartens, etc. and therefore, it has no control over such institutions, except the anganwadis.