Bright Start’s Flagship session module for governmentschoolstudents asksstudentsto name everyday risks—petty theft, “hafta”, pickpocketing, counterfeiting, bribery, and to practise refusal lines and help-seeking.

In government classrooms across Hyderabad, a simple idea is travelling far beyond the school gate — teach children to handle money wisely and to spot the early signs of wrongdoing, and they will carry those habits home.

Led by Naithik Sai Anand Mukkawar, Bright Start Foundation has delivered this blend of financial literacy and crime prevention to more than 7,000 students across 30 government schools, with results that teachers say are visible in both language and behaviour.

Bright Start’s flagship session module for government school students asks them to name everyday risks —

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