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Masoom

Total event done nationally 980/5000

S.no Row Labels Masoom


1 Hyderabad 125
2 Durg 96
3 Tiruppur 87
4 Bengaluru 58
5 Guwahati 53
6 Vadodara 51
7 Jamshedpur 44
8 Erode 38
9 Vizag 34
10 Raipur 32
11 Trichy 32
12 Jaipur 31
13 Puducherry 30
14 Lucknow 29
15 Kolkata 22

National Mandate on events of Masoom :

Best Practices
• For school sensitization sessions, use the prescribed Planner and share
with the school

• Authorities beforehand for efficient session changeovers

• Use prescribed formats for school sessions and get them duly signed by
school authorities

• After the sessions are completed


Here’s your Masoom vertical Raipur activity list in clean bullet points:
• Awareness session on prevention of child sexual abuse at Arpan
Divyang School, Raipur
• Awareness session on prevention from child sexual abuse for
children of Pragya Karn Badhir School, Raipur
• Session on prevention of child sexual abuse for the children of
Akanksha Institute, Raipur
• Multiple CSA (Child Sexual Abuse) awareness sessions conducted
across schools in Raipur
• Meeting with the Collector & District Magistrate, Raipur (Gaurav
Kumar Singh) to discuss implementation of Project Masoom in all
government-run schools, focusing on child sexual abuse awareness
and health & well-being projects
• Safe & Unsafe Touch awareness session for students
• Sensitisation session for school students on child safety
• CSA activity with students to spread awareness
• CSA sessions at Venkateshwar Signature School (multiple
sessions)
Comparing Hyderabad’s Masoom activities with Raipur’s list, here are
unique Hyderabad ideas that Raipur has not yet done but could adopt:
1. Public Awareness Events with Large-Scale Participation
o Autism Awareness Walk & Carnival (with Zumba, puppet
shows, interactive stalls, inclusion theme).
o CSA Run with stage pledge & distribution of thousands of
awareness books.
o Flash mob & street skits for public awareness on adolescence,
physical & digital abuse.
2. Special Community Engagement Initiatives
o Awareness sessions + feasts during cultural events (e.g.,
Ramadan Iftar with orphanages).
o Kids Run & sports events with safety messages integrated into
kits.
o Collaboration with India Meteorological Department for
thematic runs.
3. Targeted Sessions for Teachers & Parents
o “Training of Trainers” for educators on CSA & POCSO law (to
multiply impact through teacher-led student sessions).
o Dedicated parent awareness sessions on how to respond to
disclosures & teach safety at home.
4. Work with Special Needs Communities Beyond Schools
o Tailored CSA sessions for autism spectrum children,
intellectually challenged children, and hearing/speech-
impaired students — using sign language, role plays, pictorial
aids, and magic shows.
o Distribution of stationery kits, sanitary pads, and other
practical support alongside safety awareness.
5. Integration with Accessibility & Health Verticals
o Joint sessions covering body safety + menstruation hygiene for
adolescent girls in orphanages.
o Special sign-language awareness sessions with recap activities
for better retention.
6. Library & Take-Home Resource Building
o Supplying “Just Say No” or similar CSA awareness books to
school libraries so children can revisit the information anytime.

1. Targeted Sessions for Teachers & Parents


o “Training of Trainers” for educators on CSA & POCSO law (to
multiply impact through teacher-led student sessions).
o Dedicated parent awareness sessions on how to respond to
disclosures & teach safety at home.

2. Supplying “Just Say No” or similar CSA


awareness books to school libraries so children
can revisit the information anytime.
1. Work with Special Needs
Communities Beyond Schools
o Tailored CSA sessions for
autism spectrum children,
intellectually challenged
children, and hearing/speech-
impaired students — using sign
language, role plays, pictorial
aids, and magic shows.
o Distribution of stationery
kits, sanitary pads, and other practical support alongside
safety awareness.

Here are unique Durg activities that Raipur hasn’t done yet and could
adopt:

1. Cyber Crime & Digital Abuse Awareness


• Specific sessions on cyber crime and digital abuse for different age
groups (6th–12th standard).
• Multi-session approach in one school to cover all classes with
tailored content.
• Interactive discussions on teen behaviour, threats, and measures,
including POCSO Act awareness.
2. Parent & Caregiver Involvement
• Sessions for parents and caregivers using resources like the Komal
video.
• “Parents Pack” sessions – structured take-home resources for
families.
• Highly interactive parent discussions to address concerns and equip
them to talk about CSA at home.
3. Teacher Sensitisation
• Dedicated sessions for teachers on CSA and disclosure procedures
(how to respond if a child shares abuse).
4. School-wide Visibility Campaigns
• Posters placed all over the school to reinforce safety messages.
5. Sustained Engagement for Behaviour Change
• Follow-up interactive sessions with students to reinforce key
messages (not just one-off events).

If we merge these with Raipur’s current style, Raipur could stand out by
adding cyber safety + POCSO awareness + visible poster campaigns
alongside parent and teacher-specific workshops.

Comparing Guwahati’s list with Raipur’s events, here are unique Guwahati
activities that Raipur hasn’t done yet and could adopt:

1. Teen-Focused Interactive Modules


• Structured “Teen Module” for older students (grades 6–9) covering
body awareness, recognising abuse, and situational judgment (“good
or bad” scenarios).
• Asking students to identify abuse scenarios themselves to encourage
critical thinking and self-protection.
2. Local Language Engagement
• CSA sessions in Assamese (or local language equivalent for Raipur)
with cultural/contextual examples for better understanding.
3. Trust Circle Concept
• Teaching children how to form a “trust circle” — a list of safe adults
they can approach in case of discomfort or abuse.
4. Helpline Number Learning
• Making students memorise child helpline numbers (like 1098)
through fun activities so they can recall in emergencies.
5. Parent Relationship Building Focus
• Special parent sessions emphasising building a trust bond with
children so kids feel safe to share sensitive issues.
6. Masoom Books Distribution
• Distributing CSA awareness books to students for reinforcement
after sessions.
7. Digital Safety with Social Media Privacy
• Teaching older students how to manage privacy on social media,
avoid strangers online, and decide whom to share photos with.

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