Mangaluru: Bearys Institute of Technology, in partnership with the IEEE Student Branch, hosted an event titled "Cyber Security and Cyber Crime Awareness Program" on October 20th, 2023.
The event, centered around the theme of cybersecurity, and captivated the attention of students and faculty members. Attendees were eager to delve into the world of cyber threats and defenses.
Mohammed Sheik Nihal, CEO of EyeQ Dot Net Pvt Ltd, a seasoned cybersecurity expert, took the lead in the discussions, offering insights into the current challenges and solutions in the field.
The event's speaker covered a plethora of cybersecurity aspects, presenting strategies to safeguard digital assets and elaborating on emerging threats. The audience was treated to real-world case studies that underscored the critical importance of awareness in countering cybercrime.
The program commenced with a warm welcome address by Dr. Abdullah Gubbi, Branch Counselor of IEEE and Head of the ECE department. Ms. Salma Nadaf, a student from the ECE department, skillfully managed the proceedings as the Master of Ceremony. Noteworthy was the active participation of students, who posed insightful questions and engaged in discussions surrounding the presented case studies.
To conclude the program, Dr. Vinutha, Head of the Physics department, delivered the vote of thanks, expressing gratitude to the speakers, organizers, and attendees for making the event a success.
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New Delhi, Jan 8: The government will come up with a modified scheme by March to provide cashless treatment for road accident victims nationwide, under which they will be entitled to a maximum amount of Rs 1.5 lakh per accident per person, Union minister Nitin Gadkari said on Tuesday.
According to Gadkari, the scheme will be applicable to all road accidents caused by the use of motor vehicles on any category of road.
The National Health Authority (NHA) shall be the implementing agency for the programme, in coordination with police, hospitals and State Health Agency etc.
The programme will be implemented through an IT platform, combining the functionalities of the e-Detailed Accident Report (eDAR) application of the Ministry of Road Transport and Highways and the Transaction Management System of NHA.
"The broad contours of the pilot programme are -- victims entitled to cashless treatment up to a maximum of Rs 1.5 lakh per accident per person for a maximum period of 7 days from date of the accident," Gadkari said while addressing a press conference.
The government will come up with a modified scheme by March this year.
On March 14, 2024, the ministry of road transport and highways (MoRTH) had launched a pilot programme to provide cashless treatment to road accident victims.
The pilot programme -- initiated in Chandigarh -- was aimed at establishing an ecosystem for providing timely medical care to the victims of road accidents, including during the golden hour.
The pilot project was later expanded to six states.
The road transport and highways minister also said the government is studying labour laws to frame a policy for fixing working hours for commercial drivers, on the lines of pilots, as driver fatigue is resulting in fatal road crashes, Gadkari said, adding that India is facing a shortage of 22 lakh drivers.
MoRTH organised a two-day workshop on January 6, and 7, 2025 to holistically deliberate issues, solutions and next steps to be taken to help drive transformation in India's road transport sector.
During the two-day workshop, accelerating implementation of Vehicle Scrapping Policy, pan-India adoption of PUCC 2.0, timelines for introduction of BS-VII norms were discussed, along with expected reduction in pollution with the norms.
Gadkari also launched the scheme for pan-India setup of Driver Training Institutes (DTI) which provides incentives for setting up DTIs and additional incentives for integrated infrastructure of ATSs and DTIs.
The minister stressed on the introduction of specific regulations and guidelines for improving E-Rickshaw safety, given the proliferation of e-rickshaws across the country.
Gadkari said deliberations were done for introduction of Advanced Driver Assistance System (ADAS) for trucks and strict enforcement of retro reflective tape for transport vehicle safety.
Implementation of monitoring centers & vehicle location tracking devices (VLTD) for safety of women and children were also discussed.
The meeting also discussed the launch and integration of all faceless services by the end of March 2025.
"Further, a Committee of Secretaries with representatives from States, MoRTH and NIC will work towards standardization of faceless services modules, document standardization for registration," he added.