Cyberbullying Hurts.

Cyber Crime Workshop Conducted By Advocate Shikha Garg


It’s not “just a joke.”
It’s not “just online.”
The words you post can break someone.
Cyberbullying leads to anxiety, depression, and even self-harm.
Think before you type.
Be a friend, not a troll.
Stand up. Speak out. Report abuse.
Let’s make the internet a safe space for everyone.
Cyberbullying is when someone uses the internet, social media, or messages to threaten, harass, or humiliate others. It can happen on platforms like Instagram, WhatsApp, Snapchat, or even in online games. It might seem like just words on a screen — but for the person on the receiving end, those words can hurt deeply.
Victims often feel isolated, embarrassed, and unsafe — even in their own homes. And the worst part? Sometimes, the bully doesn't even realize how much harm they are causing.
Our words have power.
A single comment can either make someone's day or completely ruin it.
So what can we do?
• Think before you post. Would you say it to someone’s face?
• Don’t join the hate. Liking or sharing hurtful content makes you part of the problem.
• Stand up. If you see someone being bullied, speak up or report it.
• Be kind. A kind message can mean the world to someone who’s struggling

Let’s choose kindness over cruelty, support over shame, and courage over silence.
Let’s make our online world a safe, positive space for everyone.
Because no one deserves to be bullied — not in person, not online, not ever.
Big thanks to the amazing teachers and students for making the workshop so engaging! Your energy made it unforgettable!"
Looking to make a real impact? HEEALS is calling! Step in, stand up, speak out.
Cyber Crime Workshop Conducted By Advocate Shikha Garg. 

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