"Additional Chief Secretary (ACS, education) has been asked to review the arrangements, including security, installation of CCTVs and facilities being provided in all the schools to prevent recurrence of such incidents," he said.
The Haryana chief minister, who was here today, was asked to comment on the demand for a CBI probe in to the case by the victim's family.
"If all the facts of the case come to the fore then there is no need for any further investigation. But if we find facts are being concealed or we find something big may come out of this case, then we are ready for any kind of probe," he said.
If any lapses were found on the security front by the school, strict action will be taken, strict action will be taken, he assured.
The acting principal of the school has been suspended by its management, he said.
Terming the incident as "heinous and unfortunate", he said that those guilty will not be spared.
The concerned authorities were asked to complete formalities in connection and file a challan within seven days, he said.
Patting the district administration for "acting swiftly" in this case, he said that the school bus conductor had been arrested.
"Preliminary investigations reveal that the bus conductor was involved in the crime," he said. He said that if lapses were found on the part of the security agency hired by the school action will be taken.
He expressed sympathies towards the family of the child.
The acting principal of Ryan International School was earlier suspended and all the security staff were removed, a day after a seven-year-old boy was found dead with his throat slit inside a washroom.
Haryana PWD Minister Rao Narbir Singh visited the family of the deceased in Bhondsi.
Meanwhile, a Gurgaon Court today sent the accused Kumar to three-day police remand.
Haryana Education Minister Ram Ram Bilas Sharma said that careless educational institutes would not be spared and stern action would be taken.
Sharma said he would visit Gurugaon to console the parents of deceased on September 10 and would also meet senior officers.
He said that school managements should look at the behaviour of the drivers and conductors and ensure that the transport facility is safe.
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