Thiruvananthapuram: Students across Kerala will take a cyber safety pledge on June 1, the day schools reopen after the summer break, as part of a statewide campaign to raise awareness about online threats and responsible digital behaviour.
The initiative is being rolled out under the Kerala Police cyber wing's Kid Glove Project, which aims to help children navigate the digital world safely.
In a statement, state police headquarters said on Sunday the programme is designed to educate students about the traps and dangers that exist online and encourage safer internet practices from an early age.
The project covers a wide range of issues, including the safe and responsible use of digital platforms, protection from cyber threats, online gaming risks, fake news awareness, privacy protection, digital addiction, cyber hygiene, social media safety and responsible digital behaviour.
"As part of efforts to create awareness among students about the pitfalls of the cyber world, students in all schools across the state will take a cyber safety pledge on June 1, the reopening day of schools," the statement said.
The programme will also include basic cybersecurity training for teachers and parents in collaboration with the education department.
Quizzes and other interactive activities will be organised to make cyber safety awareness more engaging for students, it said.
Authorities have issued directions to education officers across the state to ensure the effective implementation and continued follow-up of the project.
With children spending more time online for learning, entertainment and social interaction, officials hope the initiative will help foster safer digital habits and strengthen awareness of cyber risks among young users.
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