In Rajasthan, judges visited schools under the ‘Transformative Tuesday’ campaign to educate students on cybersecurity and legal awareness. Covering cyberbullying, online fraud, and safe social media use, the initiative targets Classes 8–12, aiming to reach over 4 lakh students. Programs include legal literacy, child and women’s rights, and a ‘Court Wali Didi Complaint Box’ for student grievances.
Jaipur: In a unique initiative, judges across Rajasthan stepped into classrooms on Tuesday to educate students on cybersecurity, highlighting the growing risks in the digital age.
The judicial officers from districts including Jaipur, Kota, and Ajmer visited schools to explain common cyber fraud techniques and preventive measures. The programme is part of the statewide campaign, 'Empowering Rajasthan Youth: A Legal Literacy Initiative - 2026'.
This is a first-of-its-kind initiative for the state in which judges across Rajasthan will join teachers in classrooms to educate students on cybersecurity and legal awareness.
Under the ‘Transformative Tuesday’ campaign, nearly 1,400 judicial officers will conduct sessions in as many selected schools across the state. Students will be sensitised to issues such as cyberbullying, digital arrest scams, online fraud, and safe use of social media.
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