PINAKI MAJUMDAR
Jamshedpur, Nov 25: SAFE (Safety Awareness for Everyone) organised “Train the Trainer” sessions for school students on topics of Sustainability and Cyber Safety at Kudy Mahanty Auditorium in Kadma.
Altogether 250 students (studying between standard VI to VIII) and 50 teachers from 24 schools in Jamshedpur participated in the event.
The session on ‘Sense and Sustainability’ was taken by Professor Kalyan Bhaskar from XLRI and ‘Cyber Safety’ session was taken by Jyotshna Singh of Information Security Services, Tata Steel.

Neeraj Sinha, Chief of Safety, Tata Steel inaugurated the sessions, welcoming the speakers.
Quizzes were conducted after the sessions and token gifts were given.
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Professor Kalyan in a very interesting way explained the 7 basic things that students should do in order to boost a sustainable living, videos were also shown related to this topic.
Cyber safety awareness focussed on making a secure digital space, how to be alert from phishing, cyber bullying, social engineering etc. Both sessions were highly appreciated.
SAFE operates in 51 schools across Jamshedpur and Tata Steel’s raw materials locations and helps create awareness amongst youth.
Sessions were moderated by Mom Mitra, convenor of SAFE. These were train-the-trainer sessions wherein the children will be teaching these topics to the rest of the groups in school.








