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Operation Surakshit Cyberspace Gujarat Cyber Safety Campaign

Operation Surakshit Cyberspace Gujarat Cyber Safety Campaign

Gujarat Police launched a 28-day statewide cyber‑safety campaign, Operation Surakshit Cyberspace, from 1 July to 28 July 2026 to strengthen online safety for women and children.

Campaign overview

  • Duration and motto: 1–28 July 2026; motto — “Safety through awareness, investigation through technology, action through law, and a safer Gujarat through public participation.”
  • Focus areas: technology‑driven policing, victim outreach, community engagement and coordinated enforcement.
  • Operational promise: preliminary police action within 24 hours for every cyber complaint involving women and children.

Targets and outreach

  • Citizens: educate 25 lakh people on cyber safety.
  • Students and schools: 20 lakh students to take a Cyber Safety Pledge; awareness in 10,000 schools and 1,500 colleges.
  • Adolescents and parents: focused sessions for 1 lakh adolescent girls and 5,000 parental awareness sessions.

Implementing agencies and partnerships

  • Police units: SHE Teams and dedicated cybercrime police stations lead field activities.
  • External partners: collaboration with banks, telecom providers, educational institutions, RWAs, NGOs and community leaders for tracing, blocking and outreach.
  • Operational tools: use of intelligence, digital investigations and coordinated inter‑agency action.

Cyber offences targeted

  • Online exploitation and child sexual offences: prevention, detection and reporting mechanisms.
  • Cyberstalking and privacy breaches: identification and redressal through criminal and digital channels.
  • Financial fraud and identity theft: tracing transactions and coordinating with banks and telecoms.

IASPOINT Booster Facts

  • IT Act provisions: Sections 66 (hacking), 66C (identity theft), 66D (cheating by personation), 67/67B (obscene content and child pornography).
  • IPC and POCSO links: IPC sections such as 354D (stalking) and 420 (cheating); Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act for offences against minors.
  • Intermediary rules: Intermediary Guidelines under the IT Rules require platform grievance mechanisms and enable traceability for law enforcement.
Last Modified: July 4, 2026

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