Ambala: In the bustling precinct around Ambala city’s primary bus stand, the police school orchestrated an extensive and enlightening series of awareness sessions. These sessions catered to a diverse audience, encompassing both students and the general public, with the overarching goal of imparting essential knowledge on various critical subjects.
The curriculum of these sessions delved into the intricate realm of safeguarding against cybercrimes, shedding light on the sophisticated methods employed by perpetrators and equipping participants with practical strategies for digital protection. Simultaneously, the discussions extended to the perils of drug addiction, unraveling its detrimental effects on individuals and society at large.
Moreover, the initiative took a proactive stance on preventing crimes against women, fostering an environment of awareness and empowerment. Participants were educated on self-defense tactics, reporting mechanisms, and community-driven strategies to create a safer space for women.
The promotion of the Dial 112 app, as a crucial tool for immediate response during emergencies, was a focal point of these sessions. Participants were guided on its functionalities and encouraged to integrate it into their safety practices.
Lastly, the importance of strict adherence to traffic rules was underscored, emphasizing the role each individual plays in ensuring road safety. This holistic approach aimed not only to disseminate information but also to cultivate a sense of responsibility among participants, fostering a community actively engaged in its own protection and well-being.