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Digital Safety Dialogue

Start Date :
Oct 01, 2025
Last Date :
Oct 31, 2025
17:45 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
The digital world has become an essential part of our daily lives—whether it’s social media, online shopping, digital banking, or gaming. Along with these opportunities come ...
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Adv Praveen Pratap
9 months 4 days ago
सर आपसे एक निवेदन है कि आप देश से करीब 75 साल पुराने भ्रष्टाचार को मिटा दो,
यह कठिन जरूर है पर असंभव नहीं।
यदि यह आपके कार्यकाल में में नहीं मिटा तो फिर कोई और देश को भ्रष्टाचार मुक्त नहीं कर सकता।
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Vijay Chauhan
9 months 4 days ago
भारत वर्श् कि नयी सुरुआत् दिगितल् इन्दिया कॆ साथ् .
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MANJEET YADAV
9 months 4 days ago
1. National Digital Hygiene Week
Har saal ek week dedicate karein jahan schools, colleges aur offices mein workshops hoon about password hygiene, phishing awareness, safe browsing, aur privacy protection.
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2. Cyber Citizen Award
Har district me recognize karein un logon ko jo digital crimes rokne, online safety educate karne, ya local communities ko secure digital tools sikhane me kaam kar rahe hain.
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3. Safe Digital School Program
Schools ke liye mandatory “digital safety syllabus” jisme students ko sikhaaya jaaye:
Strong passwords banana
Social media privacy
Cyberbullying ke signs aur reporting
Fake news aur misinformation identify karna
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4. Community Cyber Ambassadors
Youth volunteers ko train karein local cyber safety mentors banne ke liye, jo apne mohalla, village, aur local institutions me awareness sessions conduct karen.
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channa
9 months 4 days ago
Digital ke duniya me badate jarurto ke karan aj kal technology ka aam taor pr har kadam pr prayog kiya ja rha hai lekin iski sadhana bhi bartini chahiye hame jarurat h ki logon ko jagaruk karni chahiye aur isme sarkaar apni yogdaan vaha kar skti h
Exemple= Digital suraksha niyati banana -sarakaar ko digital suraksha niyati banana chaahie aur iska palan bhi karna chahiye
2. sarakaar ko niyamit nirakshan karke kampniyo ko digital suraksha manako ka palan karne ki sunishchit karani chahiye
3. sarkaar ko digital saksharta kobadaa dena chaahie
4. kisi bhi digital kampani ko anpi data aur yus kartao ka data suraksha ka jimma lena chahiye aur asi digital chijo ko sarkaar ko maanyata di jani chahiye
Thank you🙏 sir mujhe lagata hai digital safety ke liye ye sab chije honi hi chahiye. 🙏
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ROSHAN BADAIK
9 months 5 days ago
1.Spreading Awareness and Digital Literacy
Awareness is the first defense against cyber threats. Citizens should be educated to:
Never share OTPs, passwords, or banking details.
Avoid suspicious links or unknown apps.
Use strong passwords and update them regularly.
Verify sources before making online payments.
Schools, colleges, and panchayats can hold cyber safety workshops, while mass media and social media campaigns in regional languages can reach rural communities effectively. Including cyber safety in school curricula will build responsible digital citizens from an early age.
2.Government Initiatives
The Government of India has taken several proactive steps to make cyberspace safe and trustworthy:
The Indian Cyber Crime Coordination Centre (I4C) strengthens cyber policing and investigation.
The National Cyber Crime Reporting Portal (cybercrime.gov.in) allows easy reporting of online crimes.
The Cyber Crime Helpline 1930 helps victims of financial frauds in real time.
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Yogesh Chhabildas Karanke
9 months 5 days ago
Characters:
Riya – Smart student
Amit – Curious friend
Scene: Quick chat in school hallway.
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Amit: Click, click! I got a prize!
Riya: Stop! Don’t be fooled by lies.
Amit: My password’s “1234”… is that okay?
Riya: Nope! Strong passwords keep hackers away.
Amit: Free Wi-Fi here… should I join?
Riya: Public Wi-Fi can annoy! Use a VPN or stay coy.
Amit: Links, passwords, Wi-Fi, info… got it!
Riya: Smart online, safe always — that’s the way to go!
Amit: Digital safety, here I come!
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Khushal Manchanda
9 months 5 days ago
🎬 Title: “Stay Safe Online”
Characters:
• Riya – a smart student
• Aman – her friend, unaware of online risks
• Teacher – guides both students
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Riya: Hey Aman, why did you share your personal details on that gaming app?
Aman: Oh, it asked for my phone number and email to give a free gift. What’s wrong with that?
Riya: That’s risky! It could be a fake site trying to steal your information. You should never share personal data online without checking the source.
Teacher: Riya is right. Online scams and cyberbullying are becoming common. Always use strong passwords, avoid clicking unknown links, and don’t share photos with strangers.
Aman: I didn’t realize it could be dangerous. I’ll be more careful next time.
Riya: Good! Also, keep your social media accounts private and report suspicious messages immediately.
Teacher: Excellent! Remember, “Think before you click.” Digital safety is everyone’s responsibility.
All Together: Stay smart, stay safe, and use the internet wisely!
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Pravallika
9 months 5 days ago
respected sir,
According to me we have so much digital safety and security but still we are facing so many cyber crimes.
Because we are lag in providing awareness to the people. Due to no proper awarness in digital safety and security people are in trap of cyber crimes. So when people get awarness on each app safety and security then these cyber crimes and problems will reduce. So by bringing awareness programs it is more help full for the people to be safe from cyber crimes.
Thank you so much for giving chance to share my thought with government
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Parekh Shivam Bhupendra bhai
9 months 5 days ago
Respected Sir,
In today’s era of Digital India, ensuring digital safety is as important as digital access. While the government has made remarkable progress in bringing services online, many official websites are still slow, difficult to navigate, or confusing for common citizens. This not only affects accessibility but also reduces public trust in digital systems.
I suggest launching a Digital Safety and Ease of Access Initiative to redesign all government websites and apps to be faster, mobile-friendly, secure, and user-centric. A clear layout, simple instructions, multilingual support, and faster loading time will help citizens use digital platforms safely and confidently.
Just as UPI made digital payments easy and secure, let’s make Digital Governance Safe, Simple, and Accessible for All.
Jai Hind 🇮🇳
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Swetha Kannan
9 months 5 days ago
5. whenever investments coming,( AI video coming nowadays with famous personalities), or any other investment calls don't believe immediately. check with some known persons or authorised persons.
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