Rajasthan government launches campaign to educate school students about 'unsafe touch'
Press Trust of India | August 26, 2023 | 10:38 PM IST | 1 min read
Over 57 lakh students of more than 65,000 government schools were given training on 'Good Touch-Bad Touch', according to the officials.
JAIPUR: Rajasthan's school education department on Saturday launched a 'Safe School, Safe Rajasthan' campaign to create awareness about 'unsafe touch' among students of government schools, an official said. Over 57 lakh students of more than 65,000 government schools were given training on 'Good Touch-Bad Touch', the official said.
In a statement, the department's Government Secretary Naveen Jain said under the exemplary initiative of the state government, special training sessions were organised in all government schools of all 50 districts on a single day from 8 am till noon on Saturday.
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In the first phase of the campaign, over one lakh training sessions were conducted in 65,284 government schools of the state, in which over 57 lakh students were taught about 'Good Touch, Bad Touch'. He said that repeat training sessions of this campaign will be organised in all the government schools of the state in the coming October and January 2024. According to a spokesperson of the department, private schools will also be included in this ambitious campaign of the Rajasthan government. A training session was also organised at a private school here on Saturday.
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