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Nainika Gupta Motivates Students During Awareness Session on Good and Bad Touch at Presidium Vivek Vihar

It sounds like the event at Presidium Vivek Vihar was a thoughtful and educational initiative aimed at raising awareness about important issues like good touch and bad touch, as well as the provisions of the POCSO Act.

Including the youngest photographer of India, Nainika Gupta, an India Book of Records Holder, in the event adds a relatable and motivational aspect for the students, showing them that even at a young age, they can make a difference and contribute positively to society.
The use of creative methods like puppet show movies, such as SPARSH, by the Shahdara District Legal Services Authority, Karkardooma Courts demonstrates an innovative approach to educating children about sensitive topics. Making learning engaging and interactive helps ensure that the message resonates with the students and increases their understanding.

It's impressive to hear that she's only eleven years old and already studying in grade seven at Presidium Indirapuram and her name listed in four world records. Her achievements as the youngest photographer of India and her involvement in raising awareness about important issues like good and bad touch at such a young age are truly commendable.

Nainika Gupta's involvement in the event as the youngest photographer of India likely served as a source of inspiration for the students. Some tips she have shared with her peers to empower them to raise their voices if they experience any form of inappropriate touch - Encourage students to trust their gut feelings. If something feels uncomfortable or wrong, they should speak up and seek help. Teaching students about the importance of reporting incidents of bad touch to the authorities, such as the police or child protection services. Assure them that they will be listened to and supported.By empowering students with these tips, Nainika Gupta helped them feel more confident in advocating for their own safety and well-being.

Para Legal Volunteer Seema Gupta assisted resource person LAC Advocate Puvali Singh from DLSA in explaining the concept to all the students in an easy manner.

Empowering children with knowledge on how to identify inappropriate behavior and providing them with guidance on reporting such incidents is crucial for their safety and well-being. Building trust in law enforcement and encouraging children to seek help when needed are important steps in preventing and addressing instances of abuse.
It's heartening to hear that the students enjoyed the session and engaged with the content with great interest. Events like these play a vital role in equipping young minds with the awareness and skills necessary to protect themselves and others from harm.

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