'Awareness best defence in cybercrime'
The Free Press Journal|September 13, 2024
With cybercrime complaints on the rise, early detection is critical in mitigating the damage, stressed Bengaluru City Police Commissioner B. Dayananda on Thursday, adding that "awareness is our best defence."
'Awareness best defence in cybercrime'

Speaking at the Cyber Jagruthi gramme, Rockwood awareness prolaunched at Green Public School here, Dayananda said his is motivated to support the program because of the increasing number of cybercrimes, particularly those targeting younger people. He pointed out that the program is crucial in educating people about online fraud, especially in semi-urban areas where internet literacy is often lower.

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“Shanti Homam" performed in Tirumala temple to ward off ill-effects

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'Save dairy farmers at once'
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BJP State senior leader Gudur Narayana Reddy on Monday urged Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy to do a good turn to the milk producers of the State immediately.

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Amara Raja Group announces its latest case study

The Amara Raja Group, a $2 billion global conglomerate, announced that its latest case study, \"Transforming the HR Function for Vision 2025 and Beyond,\" has been listed by Harvard Business School Publishing (HBSP).

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Sabyasachi Ghosh, IAS, promoted to the Apex Scale
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Sabyasachi Ghosh, IAS, promoted to the Apex Scale

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Global leader Phenom donates Rs 20 lakh to AP for flood relief in AP
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Global leader Phenom donates Rs 20 lakh to AP for flood relief in AP

Phenom, a global leader in Intelligent Talent Experiences, has extended its support to the communities impacted by the recent floods in Andhra Pradesh.

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Govt mediates peace between tribals and Muslims in Asifabad
The Free Press Journal

Govt mediates peace between tribals and Muslims in Asifabad

They briefed him on their meetings with Gond tribal leaders in Utnoor and Jainoor, which aimed to understand the root causes of the recent unrest.

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September 24, 2024
KTR, Harish Rao enacting dramas with baseless allegations: Govt. Whip
The Free Press Journal

KTR, Harish Rao enacting dramas with baseless allegations: Govt. Whip

Government Whip Beerla Ilaiah has launched a scathing attack on BRS leaders KT Rama Rao and Harish Rao for spewing venom at the State government and enacting dramas with baseless allegations.

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September 24, 2024
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Fake video row: Ministers extend support to Sawant

A day after Chief Minister Pramod Sawant termed the viral video, circulated against him as defamatory, his cabinet colleagues have slammed \"politically motivated\" people for trying to tarnish CM's image.

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September 24, 2024
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DoE cracks down on corporal punishment, orders zero tolerance

SCHOOLS WARNED OF CONSEQUENCES

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47 students, 5 teachers stuck at Sattari waterfall rescued
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47 students, 5 teachers stuck at Sattari waterfall rescued

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September 24, 2024