Delhi LG VK Saxena has instructed the Police Commissioner to launch training programs for teachers and students, focusing on tackling cyber bullying, hoax bomb threats, and self-defense. This swift action follows concerns raised by educators during the Samvaad@Rajniwas event.
BY PC Bureau
In a decisive move following concerns raised during Samvaad@Rajniwas, Delhi Lieutenant Governor (LG) VK Saxena has directed the Police Commissioner to organize training sessions for teachers and students to address the increasing risks of cyber bullying, cyber crime, and hoax bomb threats.
The directive comes after an interaction on December 20, 2024, where principals and teachers from private schools in the capital shared their concerns about the growing threats impacting schools. Educators stressed the urgent need for specialized training to handle such challenges and to counsel students effectively on issues related to cyber safety.
Responding promptly, the LG Secretariat communicated with the Police Commissioner, stating:
“During the course of ‘Samvaad,’ the teachers apprised Hon’ble Lt. Governor that with increasing cases of cyber bullying, crimes, and hoax bomb threats, there is a need to train teachers and staff of schools to deal with such situations. They further apprised Hon’ble Lt. Governor that teachers need training to counsel students about cyber bullying and threats.”
The LG has instructed Delhi Police to devise and implement training programs focusing on cyber crime, critical security issues, and self-defense. These programs will target both teaching staff and students to enhance preparedness and safety measures in schools.
The Police Commissioner has been asked to ensure swift action, with an Action Taken Report to be submitted within 15 days. The initiative reflects a proactive approach to safeguarding educational institutions and addressing modern security challenges in the capital.