St Agnes PU College organizes awareness session on cybercrime & drug abuse


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Mangaluru, Jul 11: St Agnes PU College recently conducted an insightful session on cyber-crime and drug abuse, featuring Lydia Lobo, administrator of Link De-Addiction Centre. Lobo shared her expertise, highlighting how seemingly harmless actions can lead to habitual and life-threatening consequences.

She emphasized the long-term repercussions of lodging an FIR, including difficulties in obtaining visas, jobs, or life partners due to the permanent record. Lobo stressed the importance of being vigilant and smart while using social media to ensure a safe and healthy future.

The programme was attended by vice principal Sr Janet Sequeira, programme coordinator Dr Tressie Menezes, faculty, and second PUC students. Students Christina welcomed the gathering, and Zubiya skillfully compered the event.

 

 

  

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