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Workshop on cyber bullying held in Leh

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Jammu, July 21

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A one-day workshop on National Commission for Protection of Child Rights (NCPCR) guidelines for the prevention of bullying and cyber-bullying in schools was organised for the principals and headmasters of private and government schools in Leh district at the District Institute of Education and Training (DIET).

The chief guest at the event, Tsering Paldan, Director, School Education, Ladakh, underscored the significance of addressing bullying and cyber-bullying to ensure a safe and supportive educational environment for all students.

The workshop featured detailed sessions led by representative of NCPCR Delhi, Anshun Goswami; District Social Welfare Officer Nilza Angmo; Inspector, Incharge Officer, Cyber Unit Leh, Jamyang Namgyal; and SI, Cyber Unit, Leh, Dechen Angmo. These experts provided insights into the NCPCR guidelines, sharing practical strategies for prevention and discussing the legal implications of bullying and cyber-bullying.

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The interactive format allowed participants to engage actively, ask questions, and gain valuable knowledge on implementing effective anti-bullying measures in their schools.

DIET principal Deidan Angmo emphasised the importance of continuous efforts to combat bullying and cyber-bullying and encouraged attendees to implement the learned strategies in their respective institutions.

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