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GOVT. OF NCT OF DELHI DIRECTORATE OF EDUCATION SCIENCE & TV BRANCH OLD GARGI COLLEGE BUILDING LAJPAT NAGAR NEW DELHI -110024 No:-DE-40(6)/13/SCB/202 1 /5 8 — 0 Date:- e) i) 12.02] CIRCULAR Sub:- Regarding observance of 'Cyber Jaagrookta Diwas' (Awareness) on First Wednesday of every month commencing from 6th October 2021. Please find enclosed herewith the letter dated 20/09/2021 of Home Secretary, Government of India, North Block, New Delhi regarding commencement of 'Cyber Jaagrookta Diwas' on First Wednesday of every month commencing from 6th October 2021. The main purpose of this initiative is to create awareness for prevention of cybercrimes amongst students of school (6t h standard onwards for all classes) through workshops, seminars, interactive sessions, quiz competitions, best practices, case studies, creative sessions like poster making/slogan writing/ short stories/essay writing etc. by involvement of students every month on the same day and at the same time in all schools. Further, the objective of this initiative is that each student should act as 'Cyber Warrior/ Brand Ambassador' for prevention of cybercrimes. Thus all the HoS are hereby requested to go through the guidelines as mentioned in the letter as well as following action plan for mass awareness campaign in all the schools. Action Plan in respect of 'Cyber Jaagrookta Diwas' (Awareness) The following activities are to be undertaken in the Schools of DoE, GNCT of Delhi to create awareness for prevention of Cyber Crimes amongst students of school:- S.No. Activity Month For Primary students of class 6th to 10th standards-Theme For students of class 11th to 12 th standards-Theme 1 Workshops & Seminars November, 2021 1. Introduction to Cybercrimes 1. Cybercrimes and safety 2 Interactive sessions December, 2021 2. Kinds of Cybercrimes 3. Spotting fake apps 2. Concept of use of Cyber Hygiene in 3 Quiz competitions January, 2022 and fake news on social media and daily life 3. Introduction to 4 Creative sessions like poster making/slogan writing/short February, 2022 internet 4. Internet Ethics, Internet Addiction, ATM scams, Online shopping threats Social Networks 4. Electronic payments and Safeguard therein stories/ essay 5. Mobile apps security (See detail writing etc. 6. Mobile connectivity security attacks enclosed guidelines as per 7. Preventive measures Annexure-I Point (See detail enclosed guidelines as per No.17) Annexure-I Point No.17)

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GOVT. OF NCT OF DELHI DIRECTORATE OF EDUCATION

SCIENCE & TV BRANCH

OLD GARGI COLLEGE BUILDING LAJPAT NAGAR

NEW DELHI -110024

No:-DE-40(6)/13/SCB/2021/58 — 0 Date:- e) i) 12.02] CIRCULAR

Sub:- Regarding observance of 'Cyber Jaagrookta Diwas' (Awareness) on First Wednesday

of every month commencing from 6th October 2021.

Please find enclosed herewith the letter dated 20/09/2021 of Home Secretary,

Government of India, North Block, New Delhi regarding commencement of 'Cyber

Jaagrookta Diwas' on First Wednesday of every month commencing from 6th October 2021.

The main purpose of this initiative is to create awareness for prevention of

cybercrimes amongst students of school (6th standard onwards for all classes) through

workshops, seminars, interactive sessions, quiz competitions, best practices, case studies,

creative sessions like poster making/slogan writing/ short stories/essay writing etc. by

involvement of students every month on the same day and at the same time in all schools.

Further, the objective of this initiative is that each student should act as 'Cyber

Warrior/ Brand Ambassador' for prevention of cybercrimes.

Thus all the HoS are hereby requested to go through the guidelines as mentioned in

the letter as well as following action plan for mass awareness campaign in all the schools.

Action Plan in respect of 'Cyber Jaagrookta Diwas' (Awareness)

The following activities are to be undertaken in the Schools of DoE, GNCT of Delhi to

create awareness for prevention of Cyber Crimes amongst students of school:-

S.No. Activity Month For Primary students of class

6th to 10th standards-Theme

For students of class 11th

to 12th standards-Theme

1 Workshops &

Seminars

November,

2021

1. Introduction to

Cybercrimes

1. Cybercrimes and

safety

2 Interactive

sessions

December,

2021

2. Kinds of Cybercrimes

3. Spotting fake apps

2. Concept of use of

Cyber Hygiene in

3 Quiz

competitions

January,

2022

and fake news on

social media and

daily life

3. Introduction to

4 Creative

sessions like

poster

making/slogan

writing/short

February,

2022

internet

4. Internet Ethics,

Internet Addiction,

ATM scams, Online

shopping threats

Social Networks

4. Electronic

payments and

Safeguard therein

stories/ essay 5. Mobile apps security (See detail

writing etc. 6. Mobile connectivity

security attacks

enclosed

guidelines as per

7. Preventive measures Annexure-I Point

(See detail enclosed

guidelines as per

No.17)

Annexure-I Point

No.17)

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A consolidated report of above activities conducted is to be maintained by Zonal DDEs.

All the DDEs District will nominate Nodal lncharge for monitoring and conducting

above activities smoothly, also ensure compliance for the making the above awareness

campaign a success.

This issues with the prior approval of the competent authority.

Encl.: As above.

ADDL. DIRECTOR OF E

To

All the HoS of Govt./Govt. Aided & Unaided Recognized Schools,

Directorate of Education, Delhi

No:-DE-40(6)/13/SCB/2021/,c8"— 0 Dated: 6-7 / /2b Zi

Copy to:-

1. PS to Secretary Education, Directorate of Education, GNCT of Delhi.

2. PS to Director of Education, Directorate of Education, GNCT of Delhi.

3. Joint Director of Education (IT) for information and necessary action.

4. All DDEs (District & Zonal), Directorate of Education, GNCT of Delhi to ensure the

compliance.

5. OS (IT) with the request to upload the circular on department website in Public Circulars.

(DR. SUD GAIKWAD)

DEPUTY DIRECTOR OF EDUC I ION (SCIENCE)

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y (UD).

Yours faithfully,

Dy. Secretary (Admn.)

Dated: g_heytai

GOVERNMENT OF NCT OF DELHI DEPARTMENT OF URBAN DEVELOPMENT

9TH LEVEL, 'C' WING, DELHI SECRETARIAT, NEW DELHI-110002

F.N0.7(1024)/2015/uppt-1021630235/6131-,---6

To,

1. Addl. Chief Secretary, Home Department, 5th Level, C Wing, Delhi Sectt., New Delhi.

2. Pr. Secretary (Revenue)-cum-Divisional Commissioner, GNCTD, 5 Sham Nath Marg, Dlhi.

\"14123r. Secretary (Education), Govt. of NCT of Delhi, Old Secretariat, Delhi. 4. Chairman, New Delhi Municipal Council, Palika Kendra, Sansad Marg, New Delhi

5. Commissioner, South DMC, Dr. SPM Civic Center, JLN Marg, New Delhi. 6. Commissioner, North DMC, Dr. SPM Civic Center, JLN Marg, New Delhi. 7. Commissioner, East DMC, Udyog Sadan, Patparganj, Delhi.

8. CEO, Delhi Cantonment Board, Sadar Bazar, Delhi Cantt. Delhi.

Dated:

'Sub: In the matter of Indian Cyber Crime Co-ordination Centre (14C).

Sir,

Please find enclosed herewith DO letter No. 22003/15/2019-14C dated

20.09.2021 received from Home Secretary, Gol on the subject cited above which is self

explanatory. It has been stated therein that MHA, Gol is implementing a scheme called

the `Indian Cyber Crime Co-ordination Centre (14C)' to deal with cyber crimes in a

coordinated and comprehensive manner. Further, it has been proposed to observe

`Cyber Jaagrookta (Awareness) Diwas' on first Wednesday of every month commencing

from 06th of October, 2021 (Wednesday) in all Schools/Colleges/ Universities/Panchayati

Raj Institutions (PRI) and Municipalities by involving District Magistrates, Police

authorities, Officers_of Education Department, PRIs etc. It is re•uested to take necessary • action in the matter of aforesaid DO etter No. 22003/15/2019-14C dated 20.09.2021

accordingly under intimation to Information Technology (IT) Department, GNCTD.

This ' sues with the approval of ddl. C ief (_____

F.N o.7(1024)/2015/UD/Pt-I I/021630235/

Copy to:

1. Secretary (IT), Department of Information Technology, 9th level, B-Wing, Delhi

Secretariat, New Delhi with the request to prepare the `Annual Action Plan' as

requested by Home Secretary, Gol for undertaking various activities on `Cyber

Jaagrookta Diwas'.

2. Dy. Director (Local Bodies)-I for infor ation a d further necessary actioplease

)y. Secretary (Admn.)

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A.;AY BHALLA, lAS

DO. No. 22003/15/2019-14C

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Home Secretary

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67.1:1-zU/North Block . •

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20th September, 2021

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Dear Chief Secretary/Administratoi-

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As you are aware, the Mir4try..,of 7,Hoipp. Affairs . is iriaplementing a scheme called the 'Indian Cyber Crime-Co-ordination Cent4 (I4C)' to deal with cyber crimes in a coordinated and comprehensive manner. This Ministry has developed a 'National Cybercrime Reporting Portal' for ease of filing of complaints relating to cyber crimes by citizens on 'anywhere, anytime' basis.

2. You will agree that the exponential increase in the number of internet users on social media platforms in India, and the rapidly evolving technologies have also brought in unique challenges, besides aggravating the existing problems of cyber crimes, which is one of the fastest growing forms of transnational and insidious crimes.

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3. It is felt that there is a pressing need to increase `cyber hygiene' for prevention of cybercrimes by inculcating habits of taking basic care of ICT devices at regular intervals.

4. Accordingly, it is proposed to observe 'Cyber Jaagrookta (Awareness) ' \ IA ) Diwas' every month in all Schools/Colleges/Universities/ Panchayati Raj

Institutions (PRI) and Municipalities by involving District Magistrates, Police ...-=-t-S-

77- authorities, Officers of Education Department, PRIs etc. This initiative will NO): -(*o help in the creation of awareness amongst students of Schools and

Colleges by organizing workshops, seminars, interactive sessions, creative rb \_?, sessions like poster making/ slogan writing/ short stories etc. The list of

suggestive topics along with the Write Up on 'Cyber Jaagrookta Diwas' is enclosed herewith as Annexure I.

5. I request you to prepare an 'Annual Action Plan' for your State/UT by involving Directorate of Education, Police Department, MeitY and other stakeholders including Citizen Service Centers (CSCs), ASHA workers, PRIs,

-Municipalities etc. for undertaking various activities in 'Cyber Jaagrookta Diwas' on first Wednesday of every month online initially in view of COVID precautions, commencing from 6th October, 2021 (Wednesday) for one hour from 11 am onwards.

6. The States/UTs are free to choose the topics for Cyber awareness and Cyber Hygiene, as per the age group of students and may also dovetail schemes/projects of other Ministries, so as to have synergetic efforts in

-'prevention of cybercrime.

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7. This initiative is also required to be supplemented by mass awareness program for 'Cyber Jaagrookta Diwas' through multiple mediums viz television, radio, newspapers, social media platforms etc, so as to make it a mass movement for bringing awareness in prevention of cybercrimes. It is further stated that the necessary budgetary provisions will have to be made by the State/UT concerned from their respective budgets.

8. May I also request you to provide a copy of an "Annual Action Plan" on `Cyber Jaagrookta Diwas' prepared by you to 14C by 27th September, 2021. Your intervention in this regard will be critical in checking and curbing the menace of cyber frauds with concerted efforts of stakeholders concerned.

With regards

Encl. as above

YOurs Sincerely,

A, ------- /1/1

i(Ajay Bh 11a)

Chief Secretaries/Administrators of all States/UTs

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4j6 Tiff C- Home Secretary

Government of India 912i Gc-iico/North Block 7E4R-F.(-11/New Delhi

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Annexure - I WRITE UP

Government of India Ministry of Home Affairs

Indian Cyber Crime Coordination Centre (I4C) (CIS Division)

Sub: -Commencement of `CyberJaagrooktaDiwas' on First Wednesday of every month commencing from 6thOctober, 2021 (Wednesday)

Introduction

1. Cyber space is a complex and dynamic environment of interactions among people, software and services supported by world-wide distribution of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) devices and networks. On the one hand, cyber space, which cuts across global boundaries has brought in latest innovative technologies and modern gadgets, while on the other hand, it has inevitably led to increased dependencies on computer resources and internet-based professional, business and social networking.

7. The exponential increase in the number of internet users in indiaand the rapidly evolving technologies have also brought in its own unique challenges, besides aggravating the existing problems of cybercrimes, which is one of the fastest growing forms of transnational and insidious crimes.

3. These technological developments have also led to the proliferation of cybercrimes, which is one of the fastest growing forms of transnational and invisible crimes. The borderless nature of cybercrimes poses challenges in responding effectively due to the limits of cross-border investigation, legal and jurisdictional challenges and diversity in the technological capabilities to combat this virtual crime space spread across the globe.

4. Cybercrimesare generally understood as maiware attack (use of malicious software like ransom ware, viruses, trojans, spyware, bots etc.), phishing (capturing sensitive information like username, password, credit/debit card details using fake websites, emails etc.), attacks on critical infrastructure, unauthorized data access (data breach), online financial frauds, crimes against women and children like cyber stalking, child pornography etc.

5. There is a need to increase `cyber hygiene' for prevention of cyber crimes by inculcating habits of taking basic care of ICT devices at regular intervals, such as, properly shutting down the computer, changing passwords at regular intervals, being cautious against opening of phishing websites along with other websites, precautions to be taken while handling social media platforms, protection against data theft,collection and eliepoe2.NP of E-wPte etc.

6. Further, continuous efforts are required on frequent basis to remind the citizens about the cardinal principles of cyber hygiene to ensure safety against cyber

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crimes. Cyber hygiene becomes more important on account of ever changing scenarios in cyber space clubbed with technological advancements.

7 Any lapse in cyber security and/or cyber hygiene has the potential to lead to a cybercrime and both these facets are interlinkedand require concurrent action of various stakeholders for the protection of Nation's cyber space and ensuring citizen safety in a holistic manner.

8. With evolving technology, cyber criminals use loopholes to conduct cybercrimes. Digital space will see rapid adoption of Cloud, Drones, Robotics, Digital Currency, Internet of Things (Connected Devices), 3D printing, Machine Learning, Virtual & Augmented Reality etc. These technologies can instigate significant risks to Nation's internal security, if these are allowed to be exploited by deviant characters.

Indian Cyber Crime Coordination Centre (I4C) —.A Scheme of CIS Division

9. Cyber space makes geographical boundaries irrelevant and handling cyber-crime requires, besides latest technologies, coordination amongst different stakeholders and different jurisdictions at all levels (district/state/national/global).

10. To address this problem, MHA had constituted an Expert Group in 2014 to study the gaps and challenges and prepare a roadmap for effectively tackling cybercrimes in the country. Post identification of gaps, the Expert Group recommended for setting up of an Indian Cyber Crime Coordination Centre (!4C) in 2018 for strengthening the overall security apparatus to support States/UTs by providing a common framework to fight against cybercrimes, as enumerated below: -

• National Cyber Crime Reporting Portal for centralized reporting of complaints related to CPRGR & any other cyber-crimes.

• National Cyber Crime Threat Analytical Unit for bringing together Law Enforcement Agencies to share threat intelligence reports.

• National Cyber Forensic Laboratory with state of art forensic tools. • Platform for Joint Cybercrime Coordination for intelligence led coordinated

e=fforts F rir-71net rnihrmr-crimes. • National Cybercrime Training Centre for advance simulation and training

of LEAs on cyber-attacks. • National Cybercrime Ecosystem for coordination with academia,

institutions, Ministries etc. • National Cyber Research and Innovation Centre to partner with various

Institutes for Research and Development in field of cyber-crimes.

Due to penetration of high-end technologies like artificial intelligence, block-chain, machine learning etc. in conjunction with an ever growing number of users `going online', newer patterns of cyber-threats are emerging. Several of these threats are prejudicial to national security, public order and are exposing nation's critical infrastructure to a complex risk matrix.Thus, there is a need for

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extensively extensively collaborative and coordinated efforts by various stakeholders to plug in the gaps in a structural and systematic manner.

12. Police' and 'Public Order' are State subjects as per the Seventh Schedule of the Constitution of India. States/UTs are primarily responsible for the prevention, detection, investigation and prosecution of crimes through their Law Enforcement Agencies (LEAS).

Mass Awareness Campaign in all the Schools, Colleges, Panchayati Raj Institutions (PRI) and Municipalities in the country

13. 14C proposes to observe`Cyber Jaagrookta (Awareness)Diwas' every month in all Schools/Colleges/Universities/ Panchayati Raj. Instrtutions (PRI), Municipalities by involvingDistrict Magistrates, Police authorities, Officers of Education Department, PRIs etc. In this regard, it is informed that in the review meeting held on 23.6.2021 under the chairmanship of JS (CIS) with M/o Education, NCERT, CBSE, UGC, it was also mentioned that M/o Education may commence 'Cyber Jaagrookta Diwas' to create awareness for prevention of cybercrimes and to organize various workshop, seminars etc in all schools every month._

14. The main purpose of this initiative is to create awareness for prevention of cybercrimes amongst students of schools (6th standard onwards for all classes) and Colleges (all streams) through workshops, seminars, interactive sessions, quiz competitions, best practices, case studies, creative sessions like poster making/ slogan writing/ short stories/ essay writing etc by involvement of students every month on the same day and at the same time in all schools (aroundl.5 lakh) and Colleges/Universities of UGC (around 40,000) in the country covering approx.24.7 crore school students and approx. 2.45 crores College/University students. Further, the objective of this initiative is that each student should act as 'Cyber Warrior / Brand Ambassador' for prevention of cybercrimes. Also, the initiative may also be taken in various PRIs and Municipalities.

15. Basic pmtoonls Cyber Hygiene may alrl be hirThlighted during the 'Cyber

-

Jaagrookta Diwas', some of which are mentioned here to name a few:shut down the computer, Install and maintain up to date anti-virus software on your computer or device, keep your internet browser up-to-date, be alert to unusual computer activity or problems, use a modern browser with features such as a pop-up blocker, change your passwords often, beware of links sent via instant messaging and e-mail attachments, don't open emails or attachments from people you don't know, don't become online 'friends' with people you don't know, be very careful about sharing content online, use the strongest privacy setting when you set up your profile, avoid joining unknown Wi-Fi networks and using unsecured Wi-Fi hotspots, do not share any information related to sensitive and financial aspects in social networks.

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16. It is further informed that the necessary budgetary provisions will have to be made by the concerned States/UTs from their respective budgets.States/UTs may explore acknowledging every year five teachers of schools and colleges each, five representatives of PR's and Municipalities each who have made exceptional contribution in generating awareness against cybercrirne at their own level, so as to motivate them and inspire their tireless efforts of educating youngsters for cyber safe environment. States/UTs may also explore recognizing schools/colleges/PRIs/ Municipalities as "Cyber Star" of the month. States/UTs may like to consider forwarding the names of such persons to MHA, so that MHA may also suitably acknowledge the work done by them.

Topics to be covered in Cyber Jaagrookta Diwas:-

17. The suggestive topics for creating awareness are highlighted below:-

For Primary studc--,,nts of class eto 10th Standards

• Introduction to cybercrimes • Kinds of cybercrimes: phishing, identify theft, cyber stalking, cyber

obscenity, computer vandalism, ransomware, identity theft ® Spotting fake apps and fake news on social media and internet (fake email

messages, fake post, fake whatsapp messages, fake customer care/toll free numbers, fake jobs)

• Internet Ethics, internet addiction, ATM scams, online shopping threats, lottery ernails/SMS, Debit/Credit card fraud, Email security, mobile phone security

• Mobile apps security, USB Storage Device security, • Mobile connectivity Security Attacks (Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, Mobile as USB) • Preventive measures to be taken in Cyber space, reporting of cyber crime

For students of Class 11thStandard and above

Unit — I: Cyber Crimes and safety

• Introduction to cybercrimes • Kinds of cybercrimes: phishing, identify theft, cyber stalking, cyber

obscen4y, computer vandalism, Railsornware, identity Theft • Forgery and fraud from Mobile Devices • Cyber risk associated with varied online activities and prtection

therefrom. • Work on different digital platforms safely • Online cybercrimes against women and impersonation scams a Safety in Online Financial transactions

Unit — II: Concept and use of Cyber Hygiene in daily life

Browser Security, Desktop security, t._;Pi ,7_,euurrty, Map Security, OTP fraud

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• IOT Security. VVi-Fi Security, Spotting fake apps on Social media and Internet (fake email messages, fake post, fake whatsapp messages, fake customer care/toll free numbers, fake jobs)

• Internet ethics, internet addiction, ATM scams, online shopping threats, lottery emails/SMS, loan frauds,

• How to avoid Social Engineering Attacks, debit/credit card fraud, e-mail security, mobile phone security, mobile apps security, USB storage device security, data security

• Mobile connectivity security attacks (Bluetooth, ,mobile as USB, broadband internet security

• Preventive measures to be taken in cyber space, reporting of Cyber crime

Unit — Ill: Introduction to Social Networks

• Social Network and its contents, Wogs • Safe and proper use of social networks inappropriate content on social

networks • Flagging and reporting of inappropriate content

Unit — Electronic Payments and Safeguard therein

• Concept of E payments, ATM and Tele Banking • Immediate Payment Systems Mobile Money Transfer and [-Wallets • Unified Payment Interface (UPI) • Cybercrimes in Electronic Payments • KYC: Concept, cases, and safeguards

18. In addition to above, the students may also be informed about National Cybercrime Reporting Portal(httbs://www.cybercrime.gov.in) and a toll free helpline 155260 to assist citizens for registration of complaints on the portal. Further, students may be informed about @cyberdost twitter handle, (httos://wkwv. nsta q ram .cornIcyberdosti4c) instagram handle, (https://wvvw.facebook.com/CyberDostI4C) facebook handle and (htips://‘AnAikpq.linkedirt.cornicornoanvicvberciosti4c) Linkedin handle, which provide regular safety tips relating to prevention of cybercrimes. Every State/UT is requested to prepare an Action Planfor 12 months online/offline program in consultation with D/o Education, D/o Higher Education, MeitY and Police Department, commencing from 6thOctober, 2021,wherein the States/UTs will be free to choose the topics forCyber awareness and Cyber Hygiene, as per the age group of students and may also dovetail schemes/projects of other Ministries, so as to have synergetic efforts in prevention of cybercrime.

Stakeholders

19. States/UTs may like to involve the following stakeholders forCyber JaagrooktaDiwas':-

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• Collectorate (DM, ADM, SDMs) o Police Department, especially Police officers handling cybercrimes

Department of Education • Department of Higher Education • School teachers to cover all schools in the State • College faculties to cover all Colleges • MeitY • Department of Social Welfare • Department of Panchayati Raj • Department of Women and Children • Department of Labor • Municipalities • Citizen Service Centres • Asha Workers

Any ether Departmnts/ tokeholders in the States.

DGPs/CPs of all the States/UTs; Secretary (D/o Higher Education), Ministry of Education; Government of India and Secretary (Die School Education), Government of India will also be requested to issue instructions to the concerned officers to kindly collaborate in this regard for creating awareness in prevention of cybercrimes.

Annual Action Plan

20. All the States/UTs may kindly prepare an "Action Plan" on Cyber Jaagrookta Diwas to involve above said stakeholders on every firstWednesday of the month online (during COVID) and offline there on commencing frorn6thOctober, 2021 (Wednesday) during the period 11 am to 12 noon (tentatively). The draft action plan may kindly be provided to 14C by 27th September, 2021.