Don’t fall prey to croops on social media: CI Venkateswarlu

Don’t fall prey to croops on social media: CI Venkateswarlu
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The students and youth should be very careful and save themselves from falling prey to the fake messages on social media, advised the Ongole Taluk CI Ganga Venkateswarlu. He attended the free awareness camp, Ten ways to become a Good Student, organised by Brilliant Computer Education Institute in Ongole on Sunday.

Ongole: The students and youth should be very careful and save themselves from falling prey to the fake messages on social media, advised the Ongole Taluk CI Ganga Venkateswarlu. He attended the free awareness camp, Ten ways to become a Good Student, organised by Brilliant Computer Education Institute in Ongole on Sunday.

Ganga Venkayteswarlu said that the present generation is competing enough with the time, but falls behind in understanding the values, which helps them build a social bond with everyone in life.

He interacted with the students and answered a number of questions about keeping the law and order and crimes in the society. He warned the students that those people who are posting fake and unauthorised message in the social media will be prosecuted and their group administrators also made responsible for the crime.

He advised the students to not believe everything they received on social media and youth joining engineering and other degree courses should have awareness to verify the truth behind the messages. He appreciated the management of Brilliant Computer Education for conducting such awareness camps for free for the students.

Shaik Nyamatulla, chairman of the Brilliant Computer Education said that they are making human values as part of their awareness camps for the future engineers and software developers. He announced that they are going to conduct the Mega Education Fair, like every year soon and the students can meet the professors from various colleges and representatives from various banks offering education loans under one roof.

The executive chairperson of Brilliant Institutions Shaik Tahera, teaching and non teaching staff and a number of students also participated in the programme.

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