7 Key Highlights of the Anti-Drug Club Cyber Safety Awareness Program at Kamaraj Women’s College
Anti-Drug Club Cyber Safety Awareness Program
The Anti-Drug Club of Kamaraj Women’s College organized an impactful Awareness Program on Cyber Safety and Digital Awareness on 12th September 2025 at the KWC Seminar Hall. The program focused on helping students understand the importance of safe internet practices, responsible use of digital platforms, and ways to stay protected from online threats. It served as an excellent opportunity for students to learn how to navigate the digital space with awareness and responsibility.
Welcome Address and Opening
The session began with a warm welcome address delivered by a student coordinator. The introduction created the right atmosphere for the day’s theme. Students were reminded of the growing influence of technology in their daily lives and the importance of being safe and alert online.
Introduction of the Chief Guest
The organizers proudly introduced the Chief Guest, Mr. P. Rajasekar Subbiah, B.A., B.L., an Advocate from Thoothukudi. With 25 years of expertise in civil, criminal, and cyber-related cases, he brought immense value to the session. His background in handling complex legal issues made him the ideal resource person to educate students about cyber safety and digital responsibility.
Chief Guest’s Address on Cyber Safety
Mr. Rajasekar Subbiah addressed the gathering with powerful insights on cyber safety and digital awareness. He highlighted the increasing risks of cybercrimes in today’s connected world. He encouraged students to use digital tools with caution and responsibility. His talk covered several crucial points:
- Stay alert online: Students should always verify the authenticity of websites, apps, and social media accounts before sharing information.
- Understand legal consequences: Misuse of social media and involvement in cybercrimes can lead to serious punishments.
- Maintain privacy: Protecting passwords, personal data, and financial information is a necessity in the digital era.
- Identify fraud: Students should learn to recognize phishing attempts, fake messages, and online scams.
- Report suspicious activities: It is important to report cybercrime incidents to authorities rather than ignoring them.
Through these points, he made students realize that responsible digital behavior is a shared duty for everyone. His words inspired students to become more mindful of their actions in the online space.
Interactive Question-and-Answer Session
After the talk, an engaging question-and-answer session took place. Students eagerly asked questions about cyber laws, online safety, and legal issues connected to social media use. The Chief Guest patiently addressed each query and provided practical solutions. This interaction created a deeper understanding among students and encouraged them to stay vigilant in the digital world.
Vote of Thanks
The student coordinator expressed gratitude in the vote of thanks. The college extended heartfelt appreciation to Mr. Rajasekar Subbiah for his enlightening session. Thanks were also given to the management, staff members, and students for their active support and enthusiastic participation.
Conclusion of the Program
The Cyber Safety and Digital Awareness Program concluded with the National Anthem. Students left the seminar hall with valuable knowledge about online safety and legal awareness. The event not only informed but also inspired students to adopt secure online practices. The Anti-Drug Club succeeded in spreading awareness about the importance of digital responsibility, proving once again that Kamaraj Women’s College prioritizes both education and student welfare.
