Train the Trainer Sessions Boost Safety Awareness in Jamshedpur Schools
250 Students Learn Sustainability, Cyber Safety at SAFE’s Educational Program
Key Points:
• SAFE conducts sustainability and cyber safety training for 24 Jamshedpur schools
• Students to become trainers, spreading knowledge to peers
• XLRI professor and Tata Steel expert lead interactive sessions
JAMSHEDPUR – SAFE organized comprehensive training sessions on sustainability and cyber security for students and teachers from 24 local schools.
The event took place at Kudy Mahanty Auditorium in Kadma. Students from grades 6-8 participated actively. Neeraj Sinha, Tata Steel’s Chief Safety, launched the program.
Moreover, Professor Kalyan Bhaskar shared innovative sustainability practices. "Understanding environmental responsibility starts with simple daily actions," a student participant remarked.
Meanwhile, Jyotshna Singh addressed digital security concerns. The session covered essential online safety measures. Students learned about emerging cyber threats.
Furthermore, SAFE’s influence extends across 51 schools. The organization operates in Tata Steel Jamshedpur. It also covers Raw Materials locations.
In addition, interactive quizzes tested student understanding. The organizers distributed token gifts. Mom Mitra, SAFE Convenor, guided the proceedings.
However, this program’s impact will multiply. These trained students will educate their peers. This creates a chain of knowledge sharing.

