It is up to the users to decide how to make the best use of the Internet and where to draw a line, Panja said.
"I think the parents must guide their children about Internet usage. Think about the Blue Whale Challenge The game was taking the children on suicidal missions without the knowledge of the elders," she said at an event organised here yesterday to launch UNICEF's State of the World's Children 2017 report.
"This instance of sending the image of a would-be child bride to her teachers and friends is an example of good use of the Internet. Had these rural students not been exposed to Internet and social media, this wouldn't have been possible," she said.
Panja said the UNICEF is collaborating with the West Bengal government on three to four projects for the all-round development and benefits of children.
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"We need to study the report thoroughly and arrive at our own conclusion and act accordingly," she said.
The chairperson of West Bengal Protection of Child Rights, Ananya Chakraborty, said, the commission will hold a workshop next March for international experts to discuss the prevalence of cyberbullying and online abuse of children.
A senior UNICEF official, who was present at the book launch, said, "We aim to ensure every child has access to the Internet and all of them get equal opportunities to explore their potential.