A group of Class 12 science students of Ilango Adigal Government Higher Secondary School at Muthirapalayam in Puducherry on Tuesday have designed an interactive doll that emits alerts about unsafe touch. Photo | Sriram R
Tamil Nadu

Students in Puducherry create interactive doll to spread Pocso awareness

The highlight of the programme is the use of a student-developed interactive talking doll named ‘Zara’.

Debjani Dutta

PUDUCHERRY: In a remarkable example of student entrepreneurship, the students of Ilango Adigal Government Higher Secondary School, Muthirapalayam on Tuesday have taken the lead in raising awareness about the Pocso (Protection of Children from Sexual Offences) Act through innovation, creativity, and peer learning.

The highlight of the programme is the use of a student-developed interactive talking doll named ‘Zara’. Equipped with touch sensors, Zara helps children distinguish between safe and unsafe touch in a simple, relatable way. The initiative, designed and led entirely by students, focused on sensitising 175 girl students to the Pocso Act.

The doll, designed to communicate in Tamil, English, and Hindi, was used in live demonstrations that captured the attention of the audience and effectively conveyed messages about personal safety. A series of engaging student-led activities marked the day.

These included the performance of a Pocso awareness song titled “My Body, My Right,” composed by the students and tuned by the school’s Head of Institution, K Kokilambal, who also performed it alongside girl students from Classes IX to XII.

Another powerful segment of the event was a dramatic role play based on the 'NO-GO-TELL' strategy, which illustrated practical steps children can take to protect themselves and seek help, said S Sriram, Physics Teacher who coordinated the project and guided the students in developing the content and integrating technology into their outreach.

This student-led effort underscores the role of youth as powerful change-makers, demonstrating how innovation, creativity, and community engagement can come together to champion the rights and safety of children.

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