In the vibrant academic atmosphere of Yamunanagar, a pivotal event unfolded as the esteemed Seth Jai Parkash Polytechnic, Damla, hosted a profound guest lecture on the pressing theme of “Cybersecurity: A Necessity in the Digital Era.” The session, characterized by its depth and breadth, was eloquently led by Anup Girdhar, the astute Director of Sedulity Solutions and Technology, hailing from New Delhi. Girdhar’s discourse traversed the intricate landscape of cybersecurity, unveiling the mechanisms and methodologies crucial for thwarting digital crimes.
He meticulously analyzed the alarming ascension of hacking-related incidents, illuminating dark avenues exploited by malefactors while generously providing strategies to safeguard against ominous data breaches. Noteworthy was his emphasis on the pervasive threat of phishing attacks, a clarion call for vigilance in an age where deception lurks behind every click. The event commenced under the aegis of Principal Anil Kumar, whose inspiring remarks underscored the significance of embracing such educational dialogues in an era dominated by technological strides.
Meanwhile, as the world commemorated AIDS Day, a spirited rally unfolded at Guru Nanak Khalsa College, Yamunanagar. A sea of passionate students took to the streets, ignited by the fervent exhortation of the officiating Principal, Dr. Pratima Sharma, who inaugurated the campaign with the ceremonial green flag. The event—an emblem of collective consciousness—was not merely a rally but a clarion call for awareness against a harrowing global issue.
IQAC President Catherine Masih articulated the critical nature of AIDS, advocating for heightened awareness and proactive measures. Jagat Singh, the head of the Education Department, took the stage to guide eager minds, imparting crucial insights on the disease while propelling the notion that safeguarding oneself against such a menace presents the highest victory. Enthusiastic slogans rose above the din, each carrying a potent message of awareness and education.
Adding another thread to this tapestry of awareness, Dayanand Mahila Mahavidyalaya in Kurukshetra orchestrated a captivating program wherein students were immersed in a film about AIDS. Jointly crafted by the National Service Scheme, Red Ribbon Club, and the Youth Red Cross Society, the initiative aimed to dismantle misperceptions and arm students with accurate knowledge. The officiating Principal, Urmila Panghal, championed this noble cause, shedding light on the vital theme for the year: “Take the Rights Path: My Health, My Right.”
This amalgamation of academic rigor and social responsibility not only cultivates a richer understanding among students but also carves pathways toward a more enlightened society, forging alliances in the fight against misinformation and disease.