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Cyber Jaagrookta Diwas celebrated at UEM Jaipur campus. The Ministry of Home Affairs has launched the Indian Cyber Crime Coordination Centre (I4C) to strengthen the capabilities of Law Enforcement Agencies (LEAs) and to improve coordination among the LEAs and other agencies. The MHA has also launched the National Cyber Crime Reporting Portal (NCRP) to facilitate online reporting of cyber-crime incidents.

Cyber Jaagrookta Diwas celebrated at UEM Jaipur campus.
The Ministry of Home Affairs has launched the Indian Cyber Crime Coordination Centre (I4C) to strengthen the capabilities of Law Enforcement Agencies (LEAs) and to improve coordination among the LEAs and other agencies. The MHA has also launched the National Cyber Crime Reporting Portal (NCRP) to facilitate online reporting of cyber-crime incidents. In this regard, Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) are requested to celebrate “Cyber Jaagrookta Diwas” (CJD) and also to celebrate in an elaborative manner for propagating cyber hygiene as mass awareness campaign, by involving dignitaries in various factions across all the States/UTs.
In the above-mentioned context, UEM Jaipur organised the second event of Cyber Jagrookta Diwas on 8th February, 2023. The event began with the felicitation of the Guest of Honour, Shri Nand Kishor Yadav, CEO, RNS Group of Companies by Prof. (Dr) Biswajoy Chatterjee, Vice Chancellor, University of Engineering and Management, Jaipur.
The Guest of Honour, renowned cyber security expert, Shri Nand Kishor Yadav, CEO of RNS group of companies who is an information security professional (having more than 10 years of experience ) shared his experience and findings with the students and also motivated them to stay protected in the present days scenario where cyber crime is a very common problem. He also discussed about how scammers can distract and misguide the person with the help of social engineering. He clearly demarcated the difference between Cyber Scammers and Cyber Hackers. During the end of session, he practically showcased hacking patterns by hacking the Radio FM 97.3 Channel. It was a nail biting session which left students perplexed and amazed to see how hacking is done.
On this occasion, Prof. (Dr )Pradeep Kumar Sharma, Registrar, UEM, Jaipur , Prof. (Dr. ) Aniruddha Mukherjee, Dean- Academics, Prof. (Dr.) Mukesh Yadav, HoD, Department of English, Dr. B. S. Yadav, Director of Physical education, Dr. Yogesh Jhakar and Dr Snehlata Dhaka were also present . Prof. Dipta Mukherjee coordinated the entire event.
A total of 325 students attended the event and they raised numerous questions to the eminent speaker and got their doubts cleared.
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The University of Engineering and Management (UEM), Jaipur proudly hosted UEM LitFest 2025 in collaboration with Voices, bringing together an inspiring assembly of literary minds, scholars, and creative voices. This year's theme, "A Journey from Puranas to New Stories," beautifully connected classical narratives with contemporary storytelling.
The University of Engineering and Management (UEM), Jaipur proudly hosted UEM LitFest 2025 in collaboration with Voices, bringing together an inspiring assembly of literary minds, scholars, and creative voices. This year's theme, "A Journey from Puranas to New Stories," beautifully connected classical narratives with contemporary storytelling. The festival commenced with a warm Welcome Tea, followed by the ceremonial Lighting of the Lamp, marking an auspicious beginning. Our esteemed Vice Chancellor, Prof. (Dr.) Biswajoy Chatterjee, set the stage with his Welcome Address, emphasizing UEM Jaipur’s commitment to literature and academia. Prof. Rajul Bhargava, Founder and Editor of Voices, highlighted the evolving literary landscape in her Opening Remarks. The Chief Guest, Prof. Sudhi Rajiv, Vice Chancellor of Haridev Joshi University of Journalism and Mass Communication, delivered an insightful address on "Making the World Women Fit," shedding light on gender narratives and empowerment in literature. The LitFest featured a series of thought-provoking discussions: •Troubled Testimonies & Nostalgic Reminiscences – A deep dive into memory, trauma, and literature with Meenakshi Bharat & Neha Bansal in conversation with Sudha Rai. •Myriad Musings & Pictorial Storytelling – Exploring visual and textual storytelling with Rachna Singh & Tabeenah Anjum, moderated by Mini Nanda. •Mythopoesis & Mythology Revisited – A modern reinterpretation of ancient myths with Ashutosh Singh & Jaishree Bhargava. •Flames of Distant Mountains – A heartfelt exploration of displacement, identity, and belonging with Misna Chanu & Urmil Talwar. •Ways of Seeing—Reseeing – A fresh perspective on literature and art with Ronojoy Sircar & Maheeka Nanda. The festival concluded with the prestigious Literary Excellence Icon Awards, recognizing outstanding contributions to literature. Dr. Mukesh Yadav delivered a heartfelt Vote of Thanks, expressing gratitude to all the speakers, organizers, and participants. The UEM LitFest 2025 stood as a testament to the transformative power of storytelling, bridging the past with the present and inspiring the future. From insightful discussions to cultural dialogues, the event reaffirmed the enduring relevance of literature in shaping minds and societies. #UEMLitFest2025#UEMJaipur#CelebratingLiterature#StorytellingMatters#FromPuranasToNewStories
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