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News: Reliance Foundation and C-DAC, Hyderabad, announced the launch of e-SafeHER to strengthen digital inclusion for women.
About e-SafeHER

- e-SafeHER is a cybersecurity awareness training programme to enable one million women, referred to as Cyber Sakhis, across rural India to strengthen digital inclusion for women.
- Nodal ministry: Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY)
- Launched under: It is anchored under MeitY’s Information Security Education and Awareness (ISEA) Programme.
- Implementation Partners: The programme is jointly delivered by the Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (C-DAC), Hyderabad and the Reliance Foundation.
- Aim: It aims to build a gender-responsive and community-led model for cyber-safe digital inclusion.
- Objective:
- It seeks to strengthen last-mile cybersecurity awareness among women in rural India.
- The programme focuses on women who are increasingly using digital platforms for financial transactions, livelihoods, and access to essential services.
- Duration: It is a three-year cybersecurity initiative.
- Implementation Strategy:
- C-DAC Hyderabad develops and localises multilingual cybersecurity training content under the ISEA Project.
- Reliance Foundation disseminates the programme in rural India, especially through women’s Self-Help Groups (SHGs).
- Features:
- Training: The programme includes structured training and community-based interventions.
- Localised learning: It uses localised content, audio-visual modules, and blended learning approaches to improve accessibility and engagement.
- Programme integration: Cybersecurity awareness is integrated into existing women’s empowerment and digital literacy programmes without creating parallel infrastructure.
- Peer learning model: The initiative follows a peer-led and community-based training model.
About Information Security Education and Awareness (ISEA)
- Launched by: Information Security Education and Awareness (ISEA) is an initiative of the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY).
- Aim: It aimed at human resources development for a safe, trusted, and secure cyberspace.
- Purpose: It is to generate human resources in the area of Information Security and create general awareness on Cyber Hygiene/Cyber Security among the masses.
- It started in 2005 and has been in its third phase.
- The project is implemented by 50 premier academic and autonomous institutions (IITs, NITs, IIITs, C-DAC & NIELIT Centres) and Technical Universities.
- Nodal agencies: It is supported by C-DAC, Hyderabad and Data Security Council of India (DSCI) as nodal agencies.




