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Valley Public School, Panchkula

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A capacity building programme on ‘Cyber Safety and Security’ was conducted offline by the school. The CBSE-appointed resource persons were Manjeet Jauhar (retired principal) and Anuj Sharma (Chairperson, Computer Science Department, PU). The session focused on cyber ethics, digital footprints, cyber bullying and other terms related to cybercrimes. It also provided information on how to report a cybercrime. The participants from the host school along with other schools actively participated in all activities and interacted with the resource persons. Principal Dr S Umamaheswari congratulated all participants and organisers and thanked the resource persons for an informative session that focused on how to stay safe, preach and practice.

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