Indian-school-mms-scandals.zip

To understand the gravity of the keyword, one must look back to the incident that defined the initial Indian response to digital exploitation: the 2004 DPS MMS Scandal. In November 2004, an explicit video involving two 17-year-old students of Delhi Public School (DPS), R. K. Puram, was recorded on a Nokia 6600 smartphone. The video, approximately 2 minutes and 37 seconds long, was created without the full knowledge of one of the participants, setting a precedent for "revenge porn" long before the term entered common vernacular.

We must work together to create a culture of safety, security, and respect for our students. Only then can we ensure that our nation's future is bright and promising. Indian-School-Mms-Scandals.zip