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Digital Safety Dialogue

Start Date :
Oct 01, 2025
Last Date :
Oct 31, 2025
17:45 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
The digital world has become an essential part of our daily lives—whether it’s social media, online shopping, digital banking, or gaming. Along with these opportunities come ...
digital safety dialogue tippani likhiye English mein
A digital safety dialogue emphasizes the importance of protecting oneself and the community in the digital world. It involves discussing how to stay safe from cybercrimes such as hacking, phishing, identity theft, online fraud, and cyberbullying. Key points include being cautious about sharing personal information, using strong and unique passwords, avoiding suspicious links or emails, and regularly updating software to fix security vulnerabilities. The dialogue also encourages collective learning and sharing experiences to build awareness and create a safer online environment for all users. This promotes responsible digital behavior and helps in preventing cyber threats effectively. The goal is to achieve a secure and trustworthy digital space where everyone can benefit from technology without fear [5][3].
Here is an example of a digital safety dialogue comment in English:
"In today's interconnected world, digital safety is cruci
Suggestion for the government to correct the following.
1) We need to have a rule on minimum wages, i.e, Salary as per inflation in the Country / State.
2) Population Control.
3) More and more Digital currency and tracking.
4) Use of satellite internet to replace paper books in schools, colleges, or any educational sector, and use of PDF books.
5) Use of our own IT software from companies like Zoho or any Indian company in all government offices.
6) Our own fighter jet engine, EV fast charging technology development.
7) Digital passport instead of paper-based. and digital AI-based tracking on all indian airports.
8) New waterways. Example: Mumbai - Kokan started recently, but its ticket cost is high.
9) Introduction of new Bullet train routes.
10) Most importantly, Independent Vidharbh as a new state.
Thanks,
Vinit Gavankar
To,
Prime Minister
1. *Freedom to Sell Property*: Removing restrictions on SC/ST individuals selling their properties could empower them economically by allowing them to utilize their assets more freely.
2. *Solar Panels on Government Offices*: Installing solar panels would reduce energy consumption and promote sustainability, setting an example for the private sector.
3. *Utilizing Vacant Government Land*: Developing vacant land into shops could generate revenue and create economic opportunities.
4. *Premium Location Development*: Developing premium locations into shops could boost local economies and create jobs.
5. *Optimizing Vacant Land*: Land in front of umaid bhawan palace jodhpur which is very prime location land is vacant in my knowledge this land belongs to income tax department land this land can be better used for generating great revenue to government of India and rental could further generate revenue and promote economic activity.
6. *Economic-Based Reservation*
To,
Prime Minister
1. *Freedom to Sell Property*: Removing restrictions on SC/ST individuals selling their properties could empower them economically by allowing them to utilize their assets more freely.
2. *Solar Panels on Government Offices*: Installing solar panels would reduce energy consumption and promote sustainability, setting an example for the private sector.
3. *Utilizing Vacant Government Land*: Developing vacant land into shops could generate revenue and create economic opportunities.
4. *Premium Location Development*: Developing premium locations into shops could boost local economies and create jobs.
5. *Optimizing Vacant Land*: Land in front of umaid bhawan palace jodhpur which is very prime location land is vacant in my knowledge this land belongs to income tax department land this land can be better used for generating great revenue to government of India and rental could further generate revenue and promote economic activity.
6. *Economic-Based Reservation*
To,
Prime Minister
1. *Freedom to Sell Property*: Removing restrictions on SC/ST individuals selling their properties could empower them economically by allowing them to utilize their assets more freely.
2. *Solar Panels on Government Offices*: Installing solar panels would reduce energy consumption and promote sustainability, setting an example for the private sector.
3. *Utilizing Vacant Government Land*: Developing vacant land into shops could generate revenue and create economic opportunities.
4. *Premium Location Development*: Developing premium locations into shops could boost local economies and create jobs.
5. *Optimizing Vacant Land*: Land in front of umaid bhawan palace jodhpur which is very prime location land is vacant in my knowledge this land belongs to income tax department land this land can be better used for generating great revenue to government of India and rental could further generate revenue and promote economic activity.
The digital world has become an essential part of our daily lives—whether it’s social media, online shopping, digital banking, or gaming. Along with these opportunities come . For senior citizen
We need to follow principle of “single source of truth“. For every individual and his data. This will eliminate change of fake identity across country, and individual travelling abroad. Today there is no single portal given authentic information about govt, rules, resolution, schemes, etc. Needs it urgently and user friendly, for bottom most level of Indian. Even cyber numbers, police numbers, traffic rules and records across has to be same and available on authentic source. Grievances by Every institution has to be addressed in legal framework and with due resolution only. There should be no room for debate. No vague replies or inconclusive advice, even by government officials. This will generate confidence, assurance of safety in people’s mind and check on miscreants. Consumer oriented sites, eases of operations, positive safety measures, single source of truth, transparency in grievance management and judicious actions Is must. Agencies should be answerable to public.
Cyber Crime Free Bharat
Introduction
In the modern digital age, the internet has become an essential part of our lives. From online banking and shopping to education and healthcare, everything is now connected through technology. However, with these benefits comes a major threat — cyber crime. The dream of a Cyber Crime Free Bharat (India) represents a vision of a safe, secure, and digitally empowered nation where every citizen can use technology without fear of online fraud or data theft.
What is Cyber Crime?
Cyber crime refers to any illegal activity that involves computers, networks, or digital devices. It includes hacking, phishing, identity theft, online fraud, spreading viruses, cyberbullying, and misuse of social media. Criminals use technology to steal money, confidential data, or to harm others emotionally or financially.
Major Types of Cyber Crimes in India
• Hacking: Unauthorized access to computer systems or websites.
• Phishing: Fake emails or websites to steal pers
Top Level (Parliament & Committee)
Provides legislative oversight, amends IT law, and monitors policy compliance.
MeitY (Core Ministry)
Leads the Digital India Mission, supported by the Policy Division, CERT-In, NFIB, and National Digital Security Board (NDSB) for strategic governance.
Inter-Ministerial Coordination
Ensures real-time data exchange between MeitY, MHA, RBI/Finance, TRAI, and state-level cybercrime agencies.
NSIRG (Implementation Arm)
Distributed intelligence grid with sectoral nodes (banking, telecom, e-commerce, governance) powered by AI and citizen reporting tools.
Data Governance Layer
Ensures lawful data use, traceability, and audit through DPAI and blockchain-based transparency.
India’s rapid digital transformation through UPI, Aadhaar, and other public platforms has empowered millions — but it has also exposed citizens to unprecedented levels of digital fraud, impersonation, and social-engineering scams. To address this growing threat, I am proposing the creation of a National Scam Intelligence & Response Grid (NSIRG) — a distributed, AI-driven infrastructure that unifies citizen reporting, fraud detection, and real-time coordination among enforcement agencies. This proposal outlines a scalable, category-based digital framework capable of identifying repeat offenders, correlating scam networks, and protecting every Indian using internet or telecom services. NSIRG aims to make India the first nation in the world to operationalize a national-level Digital Scam Filter Grid under the Digital India initiative, ensuring safety, trust, and resilience across our digital ecosystem.