Sexual harassment, particularly when it targets vulnerable children, constitutes a despicable breach of fundamental human rights that demands immediate and resolute intervention. The recent allegations of harassment of a six-year-old child at a private school in Srinagar, underscore the urgent need for authorities to address this issue with utmost seriousness and urgency. The National Commission for Protection of Child Rights (NCPCR) has rightfully intervened in this matter, seeking accountability from the administration of Jammu and Kashmir. However, it is disheartening to note that despite prior communication and reminders, the action taken report has not yet been received by the Commission. This is unacceptable. The safety and well-being of children must always be paramount, and any instance of harassment or abuse must be met with thorough investigation and swift justice. The failure to provide a timely response to such serious allegations only exacerbates the trauma and injustice experienced by the victim and their family. The NCPCR’s show cause notice to the Deputy Commissioner of Srinagar is a necessary step towards ensuring accountability and transparency in addressing this issue. However, it must not stop there. It is imperative that all relevant authorities cooperate fully with the Commission’s inquiries and provide the necessary information and reports within the stipulated timeframe. Furthermore, the Commission must be empowered to take appropriate action against those found responsible for negligence or wrongdoing, in accordance with the provisions of the CPCR Act, 2005. This may include holding individuals accountable, implementing corrective measures within the school, and providing support and redressal for the victim and their family. Additionally, efforts must be made to prevent such incidents from occurring in the future. This includes implementing robust mechanisms for reporting and addressing harassment, providing comprehensive training for school staff on child protection and safeguarding, and fostering a culture of respect and dignity for all students. As a society, we cannot afford to turn a blind eye to the scourge of sexual harassment, especially when it affects our most vulnerable members. We must stand together to condemn such behavior unequivocally and work tirelessly to create safer environments for our children to learn and grow. The allegations of harassment at the Foundation World School in Srinagar serve as a stark reminder of the urgent need for action to combat sexual harassment and protect our children. It is incumbent upon all stakeholders, including the government, law enforcement agencies, educational institutions, and civil society, to work together to ensure justice and prevent future incidents. Anything less would be a betrayal of our fundamental duty to safeguard the rights and dignity of every child.