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Nivin Pauly Has A Life-Saving Emotional Message For Your Children!

Child abuse is a growing problem in India and it’s every adult’s responsibility to give a secure world to their future generation. According to the UNICEF, child abuse is defined as, “physical and mental abuse and injury, neglect or negligent treatment, exploitation and sexual abuse. Violence may take place in homes, schools, orphanages, residential care facilities, on the streets, in the workplace, in prisons and in places of detention.” Ministry of women and child development in India released statistics where it is said that 150 million girls and 73 million boys under 18 have been subjected to forced sexual intercourse or other forms of sexual violence.

The Kerala State Commission for the protection of Child Rights joined hands with Malayalam actor Nivin Pauly to produce one of the most powerful messages talking about a social cause and it will truly make you awestruck. In the video, Nivin starts with a good quote saying that “only good things should be given importance. Bad and dangerous things should never be listened to.”

“For each dangerous cause, there are safety measures, just like there are safety measures for our body. Lips, Buttocks, chest and between the legs are your private parts and they are your safety spots too. When anyone else touches them, it means you are in danger.”

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He further adds, “However, not everyone touches you in a bad way. So here I am to talk to you about good touch and bad touch. there are three safety measure you must follow when someone

The actor takes various examples to differentiate between good and bad touch. He teaches the kids three safety measures when they experience bad touch. “There are three safety measures you must follow when you go through bad touch. The first step is to scream out as loud as you can. The second is to say an even louder NO. Run from the place as fast as you can and run to the people you trust. You can always have five trusted people and tell them boldly about what happened.”

Watch this beautifully powerful video where he says, “It’s not your fault”: