Published On : Thu, Sep 19th, 2024
By Nagpur Today Nagpur News

Quick Heal Cyber Warrior Club of PCE Raises Cybercrime Awareness with Skit in Presence of Nagpur CP Ravinder Singal at Ganpati Visarjan

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Nagpur: The Quick Heal Cyber Warrior Club of Priyadarshini College of Engineering (PCE) presented an impactful skit on cybercrime awareness at Shukrawari Talav, Nagpur, during the Ganpati Visarjan festivities. The event was honoured by the presence of Nagpur Commissioner of Police, Mr. Ravinder Singal, who applauded the club’s initiative.

The skit was coordinated by Prof. Bhagyashree Dharasakar, the club coordinator, and featured a dedicated team of Cyber Warriors led by Alhan Siddiqui, President QHF PCE, and Harshal Borkar, Director of QHF PCE. Club members Manthan Tighare, Ashish Chaudhary, Aachal Ramteke, Hiteshree Gautam, Aftab Ali, Mantasha Khan, Durvas Gotamare, and Samikshak Kaulkar played key roles in the performance.

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The engaging skit creatively highlighted various aspects of cybercrime, including phishing, identity theft, and cyberbullying, using humor, real-life scenarios, and informative dialogues to raise public awareness about the dangers lurking in the digital world.

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Commissioner Ravinder Singal praised the Quick Heal Cyber Warrior Club’s efforts, emphasizing the importance of community engagement in the fight against cyber threats. He stressed that such initiatives are vital to educating the public on how to stay safe online.

The event drew a significant audience, who not only enjoyed the skit but also left with a deeper understanding of cyber safety practices. The Quick Heal Cyber Warrior Club of PCE, in collaboration with the Quick Heal Foundation, remains committed to its mission of educating society about emerging cyber threats and promoting a cyber-secure environment for all.