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Bengaluru crèche horror: Parents say kid has loo phobia after assault; nanny arrested
India🏛️ Politics7 hr. ago

Bengaluru crèche horror: Parents say kid has loo phobia after assault; nanny arrested

A daycare center operated by Little Scholars, located within the Capgemini campus in Brookefield, Bengaluru, has come under scrutiny after allegations of abusive behavior by caregivers emerged. Parents reported significant behavioral changes in their children, including a toddler developing a severe fear of bathrooms after being allegedly locked inside one. Video footage circulating online showed caregivers acting harshly toward toddlers, including instances of shouting, threatening, and locking children in restrooms. While authorities confirmed that there was no evidence of children being locked in washing machines or subjected to water spraying, they acknowledged the presence of verbal abuse and threats. A caregiver named Vijayalakshmi was arrested for allegedly locking a child in a bathroom, and four other caregivers are currently under investigation. The incident has sparked widespread concern and outrage among parents and the public.

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Times of India logoTimes of IndiaIndependentCenter7 hr. ago
B'luru daycare horror: Whistleblower held; panel seeks live streaming at centres

A daycare center in Bengaluru, operating within Capgemini's Brookefield campus, is under investigation following allegations of abuse against toddlers. The Karnataka State Commission for Protection of Child Rights (KSCPCR) has mandated CCTV cameras with live streaming access for parents at all daycare centers in the city, alongside requirements for first-aid facilities and child protection measures. Two nannies have been arrested: one accused of allegedly locking a toddler in a bathroom and another, a whistleblower, for recording and sharing videos of children with private individuals while deleting footage from her phone. The second nanny provided conflicting statements about the video recordings, prompting suspicion of staged footage. Both arrests follow a complaint received by the child helpline on June 25, leading to inspections by both state and national child rights commissions.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced account of the situation, focusing on the regulatory response and law enforcement actions without overtly favoring any political ideology. It reports on the actions taken by authorities and the implications for child protection policies, without taking a clear stance.

Times of India logoTimes of IndiaIndependentLeftyesterday
Bengaluru crèche horror: Parents say kid has loo phobia after assault; nanny arrested

A daycare center operated by Little Scholars, located within the Capgemini campus in Brookefield, Bengaluru, has come under scrutiny after allegations of abusive behavior by caregivers emerged. Parents reported significant behavioral changes in their children, including a toddler developing a severe fear of bathrooms after being allegedly locked inside one. Video footage circulating online showed caregivers acting harshly toward toddlers, including instances of shouting, threatening, and locking children in restrooms. While authorities confirmed that there was no evidence of children being locked in washing machines or subjected to water spraying, they acknowledged the presence of verbal abuse and threats. A caregiver named Vijayalakshmi was arrested for allegedly locking a child in a bathroom, and four other caregivers are currently under investigation. The incident has sparked widespread concern and outrage among parents and the public.

Bias read (Left): The article frames the incident as a serious violation of child welfare, emphasizing the emotional trauma experienced by the children and the systemic failure of the daycare facility. It highlights the distress caused to families and calls attention to the need for stricter oversight of childcare. S

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