Nagpur: On the occasion of Mahatma Gandhi Jayanti, the Quick Heal Cyber Warriors Club and the Literature Club of Priyadarshini College of Engineering (PCE) came together to organize a joint event promoting Cyber Crime awareness and cleanliness. The event, held at Ambazari Road, aimed to spread awareness about the growing threats of cybercrime while honouring Gandhi’s values of cleanliness and social responsibility.
The initiative was spearheaded by Alhan Siddique, President QHF PCE Club, with Harshal Borkar, PR/Media Director QHF PCE, playing a key role in coordinating the event. Anjali Rao, President of the Literature Club of PCE, led her team in the cleanliness drive, contributing to the message of maintaining a clean and harmonious environment, supported by Dora Thompson, Coordinator of the Literary Club.
Teacher coordinators Bhagyashree Dharaskar and Priyanka Padmane, supported the Quick Heal Cyber Warriors Club in organizing the cyber awareness segment of the event. The Cyber Warriors educated the public on vital topics such as online scams, phishing, identity theft, and the importance of digital hygiene, while the Literature Club members, under the leadership of Anjali Rao, engaged the community in a cleanliness drive to honour Gandhiji’s vision of a clean India.
The event drew positive engagement from the local community, successfully raising awareness of both digital safety and environmental cleanliness.