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Girls learned self-defense skills in the camp in Barmer Tikar.

Barmer : Government Higher Secondary School, Devli organized a 10-day Rani Lakshmibai self-defense training camp at Bijwad. Two dozen girls from class 6th to 12th participated in it. Instructor Anita Meena taught various self-defense techniques to the students.

Head of the institution, Premlal Meena, along with self-defense techniques, gave information to the girl students about Good Touch Bed Touch, Cyber ​​Security related to child rights and safety, Child Labor Prohibition, Child Marriage Prohibition Act 2006 and POCSO Act 2012 and various schemes run by the Rajasthan Government.

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