Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta has announced a city-wide POCSO awareness campaign aimed at strengthening child safety in schools across the national capital. The Delhi government has declared July as “POCSO Awareness Month”, during which government and private schools will conduct awareness programmes, introduce mandatory child safety protocols, establish Child Protection Committees, and organise training and awareness sessions for students, teachers, and school staff.
- Key Takeaways: Delhi POCSO Awareness Campaign
- Delhi Declares July as POCSO Awareness Month
- Mandatory Child Safety Measures Introduced in Schools
- Campaign Covers All 5,633 Schools Across Delhi
- Student Safety Checklist Implemented Across Schools
- Training for Teachers, School Staff and Students
- EVGCs to Conduct Awareness Sessions and Self-Defence Training
- Multiple Departments and Community Stakeholders to Participate
- Focus on Awareness and Institutional Responsibility
- Strengthening Child Safety Across Delhi Schools
- Spiritual Values Begin in Childhood
- FAQs on POCSO Act Awareness in Delhi
Key Takeaways: Delhi POCSO Awareness Campaign
- Delhi has declared July as “POCSO Awareness Month.”
- Chief Minister Rekha Gupta announced the city-wide campaign.
- The initiative covers all 5,633 schools across Delhi.
- Mandatory child safety protocols will be implemented in schools.
- Every school will conduct “good touch, bad touch” awareness sessions.
- Child Protection Committees will be established by the end of July.
- Teachers and school staff will receive POCSO Act training.
- Students will receive sessions on safe and unsafe touch, gender sensitisation, personal boundaries, and self-defence.
- Schools will strengthen internal reporting mechanisms for child safety.
- The campaign follows guidelines issued by the National Commission for Protection of Child Rights (NCPCR), the Delhi Commission for Protection of Child Rights (DCPCR) and the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act.
- According to PTI, awareness activities will also be organised at anganwadi-cum-palna centres and child care institutions.
Delhi Declares July as POCSO Awareness Month

Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta announced a city-wide POCSO awareness campaign to strengthen child safety measures in schools across the national capital. As part of the initiative, the Delhi government has declared July as “POCSO Awareness Month”, during which schools across Delhi will conduct awareness programmes for students.
Announcing the campaign, Gupta said the initiative is not limited to spreading awareness but is a comprehensive effort to ensure the safety and well-being of schoolchildren. The campaign aims to increase awareness of the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act while promoting a safer school environment across Delhi.
Mandatory Child Safety Measures Introduced in Schools
The Delhi government will introduce mandatory child safety protocols in all schools to strengthen institutional safeguards and improve student protection.
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Every school will organise awareness sessions on “good touch” and “bad touch” to help children identify unsafe situations and encourage them to report abuse.
The government said the initiative aims to build awareness from an early age while reinforcing schools’ responsibility in preventing and responding to cases of child abuse.
Campaign Covers All 5,633 Schools Across Delhi
The campaign will be implemented across government and private schools throughout July.
According to an official statement cited by PTI, Child Protection Committees will be established in all 5,633 schools across the national capital by the end of July.
The campaign covers:
| School Category | Number of Schools |
| Delhi Government Schools | 1,077 |
| Government-Aided Schools | 198 |
| MCD, NDMC & Delhi Cantonment Board Schools | 2,612 |
| Private Schools | 1,746 |
| Total | 5,633 |
Student Safety Checklist Implemented Across Schools
According to an official statement cited by PTI, a student safety checklist prepared in accordance with guidelines issued by the:
- National Commission for Protection of Child Rights (NCPCR)
- Delhi Commission for Protection of Child Rights (DCPCR)
- Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act
is being implemented across schools.
The checklist is intended to strengthen child protection measures and improve institutional preparedness across the education system.
Training for Teachers, School Staff and Students
As part of the campaign, teachers and school staff will undergo training on the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act.
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Schools will also organise awareness programmes for students to help them understand:
- Safe and unsafe touch
- Good touch and bad touch
- Personal boundaries
- Gender sensitisation
These sessions are intended to help children recognise unsafe situations and encourage them to report abuse.
EVGCs to Conduct Awareness Sessions and Self-Defence Training
Educational and Vocational Guidance Counsellors (EVGCs) will conduct sessions on:
- Safe and unsafe touch
- Gender sensitisation
- Personal boundaries
Students will also receive self-defence training as part of the campaign.
The awareness programme is designed to create a safer school environment while strengthening children’s understanding of personal safety.
Multiple Departments and Community Stakeholders to Participate
The campaign involves participation from multiple stakeholders, including:
- Parents
- Teachers
- Delhi Police
- District Magistrates
- Anganwadi workers
According to PTI, the Women and Child Development Department will organise awareness activities at anganwadi-cum-palna centres and child care institutions.
Schools will also be encouraged to strengthen their internal reporting mechanisms and ensure children have access to a safe environment where concerns can be reported without fear.
Focus on Awareness and Institutional Responsibility
The Delhi government’s initiative seeks to strengthen awareness of the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act while improving child protection systems within educational institutions.
Along with awareness sessions, mandatory safety protocols, committee formation, staff training, and reporting mechanisms, the campaign places emphasis on creating safer learning environments and reinforcing schools’ responsibility in preventing and responding to cases of child abuse.
Strengthening Child Safety Across Delhi Schools
The city-wide POCSO awareness campaign brings together awareness programmes, mandatory safety measures, institutional safeguards, teacher training, student education, and community participation under a common child protection framework. Through July’s POCSO Awareness Month, the Delhi government aims to strengthen school safety systems while promoting awareness of child protection responsibilities across government and private educational institutions.
Spiritual Values Begin in Childhood
Beyond institutional safety measures, many spiritual traditions also emphasise that moral values and respectful behaviour should be nurtured from an early age. Followers of Tatvadarshi Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj regard Him as a Complete Saint and believe that His scripturally based spiritual discourses help instill values such as compassion, self-discipline, respect for women, and freedom from intoxicants.
They believe children who grow up with such spiritual guidance develop greater moral responsibility and an awareness that one’s actions are accountable before God, encouraging respectful conduct towards others and contributing to a safer and more ethical society.
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FAQs on POCSO Act Awareness in Delhi
1. What is POCSO Awareness Month in Delhi?
Delhi has declared July as POCSO Awareness Month to strengthen child safety through awareness programmes and mandatory school safety measures.
2. How many schools are covered under the campaign?
The campaign covers all 5,633 government, aided, municipal, cantonment and private schools across Delhi.
3. What sessions will students attend?
Students will attend sessions on good touch and bad touch, safe and unsafe touch, gender sensitisation, personal boundaries, and self-defence.
4. Who will receive training under the campaign?
Teachers and school staff will undergo training on the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act.
5. Which organisations’ guidelines are being followed?
The student safety checklist follows guidelines issued by the NCPCR, DCPCR, and the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act.

