'Jan Suraksha Yuva Srijan Samvad' To Reach Tehsil Level From September 15 Across Madhya Pradesh
Bhopal (Madhya Pradesh): The state police will extend its 'Jan Suraksha Yuva Srijan Samvad' (Public Safety and Youth Engagement Dialogue) initiative to tehsil-level schools from Sept 15 as part of its second phase. This initiative aims to disseminate information regarding police services, cybersecurity, and legal awareness to students in rural areas and small towns as well. During the first…
Madhya Pradesh's state police will expand the Jan Suraksha Yuva Srijan Samvad initiative to tehsil-level schools starting from September 15, as part of its second phase. This extension aims to provide rural areas and small towns' students with information about police services, cybersecurity, and legal awareness. The first phase of the campaign, which began on August 5, has already been running in government, PM SHRI, and Sandipani schools, where students have been made familiar with police functioning, the law, safety measures, and protection against cybercrimes.
During these interactions, police officers and experts have explained the operations of police stations, control rooms, and the Dial-112 service, and have answered students' queries. Cyber safety was also a key focus in Sandipani School, Rajgarh, where Shashank Yadav from the Cyber Cell educated students on preventing cybercrimes using activity-based learning.
Similarly, at Utkrisht Vidyalaya (Model School) in Narsinghpur, Superintendent of Police Dr Rishikesh Meena discussed the functioning of Operation Aparajita and the Nirbhaya Mobile unit, which are in place to ensure women and girls' safety. Authorities at the Police Headquarters believe that imparting knowledge about the law and police operations to students at a young age will provide them with practical safety understanding.
With this objective in mind, the campaign's scope will be broadened in the second phase to encompass schools at the tehsil level.
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