Punjab Govt's Shakti Helpline: Praised as Revolutionary Child Safety Shield
A recent seminar by the Amritsar Commissionerate Police's Shakti Helpline at Government Primary School, Kot Khalsa, is a great example of its success.
Chandigarh: Under Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann's leadership, the Punjab government has launched a unique initiative prioritizing children's safety. The Punjab Police's Shakti Helpline is organizing special awareness camps in schools across the state.
There, children are being sensitively educated about good touch-bad touch, child abuse, cybercrime, and the harmful effects of drugs. This campaign is not only empowering children but also proving to be a key step toward giving them a confident future. A recent seminar by the Amritsar Commissionerate Police's Shakti Helpline at Government Primary School, Kot Khalsa, is a great example of its success.
What is the awareness seminar about?
At the awareness seminar held at Government Primary School, Kot Khalsa in Amritsar, the Shakti Helpline team explained sensitive topics to children in a very simple and engaging way. They focused on the difference between good touch and bad touch, so kids can recognize any physical abuse and speak up in time.
Children also learned in detail about different forms of child abuse, how to protect against cybercrimes, and shared services. Police officers informed them about the importance of helpline numbers 112 and 1098, available for immediate help in emergencies. Children participated with great enthusiasm, asked questions, and made the campaign even more effective.
This campaign is not limited to Amritsar—Shakti Helpline is holding such awareness camps continuously across Punjab. Khanna Police's Shakti Helpline has also organized similar seminars in many schools, informing thousands of students about drug harms, cybercrimes, child abuse, and shared center services.
What is the impact of this drive in Punjab?
This drive is spreading fast in almost every district of Punjab, with full support from school principals and teachers. The Mann government's effort is seen as a revolutionary step toward giving children a safe and healthy environment. It will help build a more sensitive and aware society in Punjab's future.
What the senior Senior Punjab Police officials said?
Senior Punjab Police officials said the Shakti Helpline was set up especially to protect women's and children's rights. It not only hears complaints but also brings positive change through awareness programs. Officials emphasized that Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann's visionary approach and Punjab Police's commitment have made this campaign successful on the ground.
They added that in coming months, such awareness sessions will reach every school in the state, so no child misses this vital information. Plans are also underway for special workshops for parents, helping them talk openly with their children.
Social workers and educators have praised this initiative highly. A senior teacher said providing such information to children is extremely important, as kids face many dangers in today's digital age. He called the Punjab government and police effort not just commendable but worth copying.
Many parents have welcomed the campaign, saying it has boosted their children's confidence—they now share wrong incidents at home instead of hiding them. Social activists called it a driver of positive change and urged the government to expand it further.
How is Shakti Helpline teaching children safe internet use?
With rising cybercrimes, Shakti Helpline is also teaching children safe internet use. Seminars cover not sharing personal info on social media, avoiding chats with strangers, and reporting suspicious activity to parents or teachers right away.
Topics like cyberbullying, online scams, and fake news are discussed in detail. Police said child victims of cybercrimes have increased recently, so early awareness is crucial. This is a solid step to ensure children's safety in the digital world.
Continuing the Mann government's strict anti-drug policy, Shakti Helpline emphasizes drug prevention in schools. Children learn about the bad effects of drugs on health and future challenges. Officers especially warned teens to stay away from drugs and report anyone selling them near schools to police immediately. The goal is a drug-free Punjab and guiding the young generation to healthy, productive lives. This shows the government's firm resolve to free Punjab from drugs.
Children are also getting detailed info on shared centers' services. Shared Centers are a unique Punjab government initiative providing various government services at one place. The Shakti team tells kids that if they or family need legal, social, or administrative help, they can visit these centers. Kids are taught helpline numbers 112 and 1098 in fun ways like songs, slogans, and games. These efforts are building awareness, and children are now sharing this info with people around them.
The Punjab government and police are running this campaign with a long-term view. Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann has said in many speeches that children's safety and all-round growth are the top priority. Through Shakti Helpline, this awareness drive is empowering kids and spreading new awareness in society. It's a strong step toward making Punjab safer, more sensitive, and progressive. In the coming time, we'll see even more positive results, brightening Punjab's future and guaranteeing kids a secure tomorrow.
