



About the Campaign
In the last one decade, there has been a sharp increase in the numbers of cybercrime being committed in India. Unfortunately, a large chunk of these crimes are committed against women. Some of the key reasons contributing to this are the huge gender inequality prevalent in India, and also the lack of digital literacy. Another challenge is the fact that most of the women who are victims of cybercrime, do not file complaints. The common reasons behind this are either the lack of support from family and/or law enforcement, and the lack of awareness, which leaves them vulnerable to crimes in online spaces.
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Phase 1
The first phase of Digital Shakti was launched in June, 2018 at Panjab University by the Hon’ble Governor of Haryana, Prof. Kaptan Singh Solanki.




Phase 2
Revamped as the We Think Digital - Digital Shakti Campaign, phase was launched in February, 2020 in Lucknow in the presence of the Hon’ble CM, Shri Yogi Adityanath.




Phase 3
The third phase was launched in March, 2021 in the presence of the Lieutenant Governor, Shri Radha Krishna Mathur and Shri Jamyang Tsering Namgyal, MP Ladakh.




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