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Our Ignorance (Stupidity) is Putting Our Kids in Danger.

Our Ignorance (Stupidity) is Putting Our Kids in Danger.  Rapid technology advancements are enabling incredible possibilities, for good and for worse.  Everything we post online can, and is being used against us. Most of us are aware of this.  Yet, we don’t care or at least we don’t seem to care, till the time WE are impacted.  Let’s start changing our ways NOW.  If we don’t, it may be too late when our kids are hit.  So, what steps can we take to protect our children’s privacy?  Here are some good measures recommended by Deutsche Telekom: Take Photos Consciously When taking pictures, already make sure that the children are not directly recognizable. Conceal Faces If necessary, use smileys, blur and mosaic effects to make faces unrecognizable. Share Wisely Think carefully about what information and images you share, and especially with whom. Pictures of scantily clad or even naked children, no matter how funny they may be, do not belong on the Internet under any circumstances. Use S

New Education Policy- Challenges, Implementation and Future Scope

  CEE with DVSGI organized an International Education Conclave and Award Ceremony on the topic-  New Education Policy- Challenges, Implementation and Future Scope  on November 25, 2022 at Auditorium USI, New Delhi.   Ms Shruti Arora- President, CEE India and Mr. Vievek Dewan – Chairman DVSGI welcomed the guests with a token of gratitude for gracing the event with their presence. The esteemed list of guests included Sh. M L Srivastava- Additional Chief Secretary, Govt. of Sikkim, Mr. Amand Shah, Chairman- NAA, Maj. Gen. SB Asthana(Retd.), Amb Anil Trigunyat- IFS (Retd.), Prof. Shiban K Kak , Col. Dr. Naresh Goyal - ED (DVSGI), Santosh Mirdha- Former Deputy Commissioner, Lucknow & Delhi and Dr. Nagendra Goyal – Dep. Commissioner, KVS, Delhi. Around 300 principals from private institutions and higher education universities attended the event. Embassy delegates, officials from The Ministry of Education, Telecommunications, and Human Resource Development, as well as educators and stud