Blue Whale threat: Haryana tells schools to counsel students : The Tribune India

Join Whatsapp Channel

Blue Whale threat: Haryana tells schools to counsel students

GURUGRAM: All private and government schools have been issued an advisory by the Haryana Children Protection Commission (HCPC) to counsel students about the risk of ‘Blue Whale Challenge’ and other similar online games.



Gurugram, August 22

All private and government schools have been issued an advisory by the Haryana Children Protection Commission (HCPC) to counsel students about the risk of ‘Blue Whale Challenge’ and other similar online games.

The HCPC has asked schools also to keep a close tab on those students who were showing “abnormal”
behaviour.

The advisory directed the management of all schools to educate students from Classes 5 to 12 and make them aware of the deadly, hazardous and negative impact of ‘Blue Whale Challenge’, which has reportedly claimed lives of several people worldwide.

‘Blue Whale’ is a controversial Internet game in which a series of tasks are given to players for a period of 50 days by the administrators with a final challenge requiring them to commit suicide.

The player is asked to share photos after finishing the different levels of the game. The game is spread via links on social media platforms.

In the 17-point advisory, the HCPC has suggested deploying digital surveillance system in schools, installation of filters, firewalls, monitoring software mechanism, effective use of internet, among others as preventive measure.

The initiative was taken following the directives of the National Children Protection Commission (NCPC), said Ramesh Yadav, a member of the HCPC.

Yadav told PTI, “We have directed all Haryana government and public schools managements to spread awareness among all students and at Gururgram schools. The schools have also been asked to closely watch and conduct proper counselling in case abnormal behaviour is seen in any student.”

He added, “We have directed schools to send a copy of advisory to parents with similar guidelines and instructions to keep a tab on the activities of students at home.”

The district education officers have been directed to carry out surprise inspection in schools on a day-to-day basis to get feedback and maintain records if the HCPC guidelines were being followed, Yadav said. PTI

Top News

Polling booths in eastern Nagaland wear deserted look amid shutdown call

Lok Sabha elections: 0% voting in 6 Nagaland districts over separate territory demand

Polling booths in eastern Nagaland wear deserted look amid s...

Iran fires air defence batteries in provinces as sound of explosions heard near Isfahan

Israel attacks Iran's air base, sources say, drones reported over Isfahan

Iran fires air defence batteries at Isfahan air base and nuc...

2 Indian students drown as they fall in river while hiking in Scotland

2 Indian students drown after they fall into river while hiking in Scotland

Their bodies were recovered by a rescue team from the water ...


Cities

View All