22 Jul 2016
08 Jul 2016
Be Online, but Responsibly
DNA, July 8, 2016
Quick Heal has partnered with Ahaan Foundation to reach out to students and their teachers and parents in to spread awareness on threats that exists online and to educate them on the responsible online behavior for online safety. The initiative is named as ’Responsible Netism Program’ and was launched for the year 2016-17 on July 2nd in Mumbai by Shri Vinod Tawde, Minister for School, Higher and Technical Education, Maharashtra. Shri Kailash Katkar was also present during the launch.
05 Jul 2016
Cyber Buddies in Schools
Punya Nagari, July 5, 2016
‘Responsible Netism Program’ from Quick Heal Foundation was launched by the Minister for School, Higher and Technical Education, Maharashtra and Shri Kailash Katkar at a school in Mumbai. The program witnessed huge participation from school principals from 800 schools in Mumbai and Thane.
04 Jul 2016
Cyber Buddies in Schools
Maharashtra Times, July 4, 2016
‘Responsible Netism Program’ from Quick Heal Foundation was launched in Mumbai on July 2, 2016 at Shri Prabodhankar Thackrey Natyamandir. The program highlights the need for observing students’ online behaviour and explaining them the need for being cautious while sharing their personal information on social media sites.
03 Jun 2016
Quick Heal Foundation conducts training session for students from Katkari Tribe
Sakal, June 3, 2016
Through ‘Project Disha’, Quick Heal Foundation has been working for the upliftment of the Katkar tribe at Paud, near Pune. Recently a training session was conducted for students from 4th to 10th standard from the tribe. 50 students participated in the training session conducted on improving their concentration and focus on studies.
01 Jun 2016
Empowering through Digital Security: Quick Heal Foundation
Company CSR, June 1, 2016
Cyber Awareness is a cause which Quick Heal Foundation has identified. Under this cause there are currently three programs which have been implemented – ‘Cyber Awareness Program’, ‘Cyber Seminars’ and ‘Responsible Netism Program’. The cyber awareness program is conducted in schools to educate students on the subject of online safety and security.
28 May 2016
Quick Heal Foundation: Empowering through Digital Security
India CSR, May 28, 2016
Quick Heal Foundation has identified three causes to serve the community it operates in. these are Cyber Awareness, Community Welfare and Education. There are various programs which have been implemented under each of these.
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