The CCG Tech Podcast is designed to engage with and connect academics, policy professionals, decision-makers, and others interested in issues of information technology law and policy. We talk to subject matter experts, technologists, and decision-makers to discuss the implications of emerging technologies on law and policy, and our daily lives.
With the rapid pace at which global technologies are evolving, we hope this podcast will create more spaces for conversations, diverse perspectives, thoughts and approaches to how we can bring considerations for societal benefit, democratic values, and constitutional principles closer to the core of technology development.
The CCG Tech Podcast is designed to engage with and connect academics, policy professionals, decision-makers, and others interested in issues of information technology law and policy. We talk to subject matter experts, technologists, and decision-makers to discuss the implications of emerging technologies on law and policy, and our daily lives.
With the rapid pace at which global technologies are evolving, we hope this podcast will create more spaces for conversations, diverse perspectives, thoughts and approaches to how we can bring considerations for societal benefit, democratic values, and constitutional principles closer to the core of technology development.

How can we address the issue of online violence faced by women and children? In what ways can platforms and law enforcement help the process? These are some of the questions addressed in this episode where Shashank and Tavishi speak with Uma Subramanian. They look at online violence in India, the particular harms faced by women and children, the role of platforms and law enforcement, the problems in reporting, and the work done in this field by RATI.
Uma Subramanian is a social worker and has over 15 years of experience of working with children at risk. She conceptualised and co-founded RATI (Rights. Action. Technology. Inclusion.) and its Aarambh India Initiative. Under the leadership of Uma & her co-founder Siddharth Pillai, the Aarambh India initiative was awarded the Presidential National Award in the year 2017 for their groundbreaking work on Reporting of Child Sexal Abuse Material. At RATI, Uma leads the fundraising, oversees the strategic direction of the organisation and contributes across all programs in implementation of on-ground interventions.
Resources:
Data between 2020-2023 : more than 22 lakh complaints on this portal (source): https://ciso.economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/cybercrime-fraud/national-cybercrime-portal-got-21-lakh-cases-firs-in-only-2/101268153#:~:text=Delhi%20received%20216%2C739%20complaints%20on,obtained%20by%20activist%20Jeetendra%20Ghadge.
Rati's Trustline: https://ratifoundation.org/meri-trustline/
Stop NCII: https://stopncii.org/
Internet Watch Foundation hotline : https://www.iwf.org.uk/our-technology/
Keyword stuffing: https://developers.google.com/search/docs/essentials/spam-policies#keyword-stuffing
Hosts: Shashank Mohan, Tavishi Ahluwalia
Editor: Gopika P
Fact Checker: Srija Naskar, Joanne D’Cunha
This podcast is created by the Centre for Communication Governance at NLUD. Reach out for any queries / suggestions at ccgoutreach@nludelhi.ac.in
(The opinions expressed in the episode are personal to the speaker. The University does not subscribe to the views expressed in the episode and does not take any responsibility for the same.)