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Legal Awareness camp organized
5/3/2019 12:12:34 AM
Early Times Report

Jammu, May 1: District Legal Services Authority (DLSA) Udhampur in collaboration with District Police Udhampur organized an awareness camp at Degree college Udhampur, where dozens of college students were taught about it and how to protect themselves from such crimes.
The program was presided over by Principal District and Sessions Judge Sanjay Parihar Chairman District legal Services Authority Udhampur and Secretary DLSA Sandeep Kour.
Beside others Deputy Commissioner Udhampur Piyush Singla , Additional Session Judge C.L Bavouria, Principal Degree College Dr N.K Resutra, Sub judge Special Mobile Magistrate Romesh Lal, Additional Mobile Magistrate Anjana Rajput and District Mobile Magistrate Ajay Kumar retainer lawyer Sanjeet Kumar were present on the occasion .
Resource person M.Y Kichloo Senior Superintendent of Police J&K police ( Security wing ) informed the students about various types of cyber crimes, their repercussions.
He said that every minute, on an average, nearly 80 people in India fall prey to some form of cyber crime and the awareness initiatives in place to prevent them are not enough,.
The expert in cyber Security taught them on how to use social networking sites like Facebook, Twitter and other operational sites with safety. He also informed students about the cyber crime, using social networking sites, and how to tackle the situation if their email id or the profiles on social networking site got hacked.
On the occasion Chairman DLSA Principal District and Session Judge Sanjay Parihar and Secretary DLSA, Sandeep Kour , while addressing the gathering of students, said that as the cyber crimes increase every now and then with growing adoption of internet and smartphones, DLSA felt need to aware students and people about Cyber Crime and Cyber security .They informed students about cyber laws and taught them how to protect themselves from such crimes.
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