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Sriganganagar experts said- become cyber warriors to deal with digital war

Sriganganagar : There are about 15 lakh crime cases registered in the country. People do not know how to report, so NCRB does not get actual data.

To deal with cyber war, we will have to speed up the preparation of cyber experts. Cyber ​​expert Dr. Meenal Kochhar said this. The occasion was a cyber security seminar at PM Shri Government Girls Higher Secondary School, Matka Chowk under the My Bharat Outreach Program under the joint provision of Meenakshi Setia Arodvansh Girls PG College, National Service Scheme Unit and Nehru Yuva Kendra. On this occasion, Dr. Kochhar said that sometimes documents are in public domain and people commit crimes by using your photo.

He demonstrated live how to do this. In the program, the girl students were asked about the guidelines, helpline number, website and email ID through a quiz and the winners were awarded.

In the seminar, PM Shri Government Girls Higher Secondary School Principal Amita Raheja, National Service Scheme Unit in-charge Prof. Deepak Prajapat and volunteers were present.

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