Awareness Programme on Substance Abuse, Anti-Ragging and Cyber Crime Laws held at Sahyadri College

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Awareness Programme on Substance Abuse, Anti-Ragging and Cyber Crime Laws held for  Sahyadri College First-Year Engineering Students

Mangaluru: Department of Academics and NSS division of Sahyadri College of Engineering & Management in collaboration with The District Police Department organized a much-needed awareness talk for the First year engineering students on issues like Substance Abuse, Anti-Ragging, and Cyber Crime Laws.

K. Rama Rao, Assistant Commissioner of Police, Mangalore South Sub-Division and Bhajantri, Inspector, Mangalore Rural Police Station addressed students about the evils of Substance abuse, Ragging, and Cyber Crime. Emphasizing on substance abuse problem, in his speech, Rama Rao shared his experiences relating to the cases he handled relating to drugs and revealed that 90 % of the time the people involved in such cases are students. He explained the Acts such as NDPA and various Indian Penal Codes applicable for the crimes relating to drug abuse and ragging. He stressed the role of students and teachers in curbing the menace of substance abuse, ragging, and Cyber Crimes. He also explained the various types of substances that are abused and its physical and psychological impact on the students.

Talking about the cyber crimes, he explained about CDR (Call Details Records) and how mobile phones can be used to solve the crime and track the culprits. He said that Drugs weaken the society and those involved in it are doing a crime against the society.

Bhajantri spoke about the effects of a substance on the individuals’ mind and body. He made the students understand their purpose of coming to college and how they must choose to lead their life. Dr Rajesha, Dean- Academics explained the mechanism established in the college to curb substance abuse, ragging and Cyber Crime. He spoke about the college Anti-ragging committee and squad. He urged the students to report to the committee if any incidents of ragging that may happen to them or their friends.

Dr Srinivas Rao Kunte, Principal, in his presidential remarks, urged the students to unite against the evils of Substance abuse, Anti-Ragging, and Cybercrimes. Devadas Hegde, Trustee, Bhandary Foundation graced the programme as the guest of honor. Shreelatha U. A Academic Administrative Officer and NSS coordinator coordinated the programme. Calida Royce D’Souza, Asst. Professor in English hosted the program and Rasmitha Girish Nishal, Student Welfare Officer delivered the vote of thanks.


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  1. It’s an ideal contribution on the part of Sahyadri College to come up with various gatherings and focus on the importance of avoiding the substance abuse and all other consequences that come out of it that can endanger the entire society. A country such as India where the affluence is gaining the momentum is likely to get influenced with all sorts of other temptations that can deteriorate the quality of the unique society where three major religions are blended so well.

    We speak on so many good occasions in America the uniqueness of India as an ever growing society where intellectual values are progressing so rapidly that will automatically bring steady flow of progress and prosperity in the ever-changing society. People are bound to embrace all kinds untimely vices as a result of growing population as well as growing economy.

    It is important for the society to group their ideas together and avoid all kinds of negative impacts on the society as a result of fast growth in an environment where more than ten million children are born every year and the fast progress can bring so many odd situations in the society. India is an unique nation where so many new developments can bring so many odd situations that may be difficult to control. Everything starts in the school environment where new ideas blossom, and many ideas can make a reverse curve.

    We pray to God that India will continue to move forward with all the positive thoughts, and that people will use all their new intelligence for the benefit of the growing population.

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