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Ayushmann Khurrana shares tips on how children can stay safe on the Internet

On the occasion of Safer Internet Day, Bollywood actor Ayushmann Khurrana has joined hands with UNICEF India to raise awareness about online safety. Taking to his Instagram handle, the Bala actor shared a video wherein he is seen interacting with...
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On the occasion of Safer Internet Day, Bollywood actor Ayushmann Khurrana has joined hands with UNICEF India to raise awareness about online safety. Taking to his Instagram handle, the Bala actor shared a video wherein he is seen interacting with a group of children to better understand the online world. The actor is also seen playing educative and engaging games with children on the topic of digital safety, raising awareness for Internet safety for children.

Sharing the clip, Ayushmann wrote, “It’s #SaferInternetDay, and I teamed up with UNICEF India to meet with this amazing group of children to learn more about the online world. Let’s see what they have to say….”

About a safer Internet world, Khurrana said, “In today’s world, people of all ages, right from children aged 5-6 years to elder people, are using the Internet. In such situations, it is very important to educate first-time users about the Internet, that is children, about the perils of the Internet as well as ways to stay safe online. This year on the occasion of Safer Internet Day, I visited an NGO called PRATYeK with UNICEF where along with the children, even I learnt about some important safety rules of

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the Internet.”

“On this Safer Internet Day, along with UNICEF, I want to raise awareness about online safety and responsible digital behaviour. It is very important to equip young people with the tools to report when they feel discomfort or threatened. It can empower them to protect themselves and others online, and parents should also have open communication with their child to understand in case they are facing any troubles. Together, only by engaging safely on the Internet, we can transform this platform into one that empowers everyone,” he added.

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— IANS

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