One-Day Workshop on ‘Safer Internet Day’ held in Kishtwar

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DC Kishtwar stresses responsible AI and Internet usage

KISHTWAR: As part of the nationwide observance of Safer Internet Day, a mega sensitisation programme was organised today by the District Informatics Office (NIC), Kishtwar, at the Conference Hall of the Mini Secretariat, New DC Office Complex, Kishtwar.

The programme was held on the theme “Smart Tech, Safe Choices – Exploring the Safe and Responsible Use of AI.” The event aimed to promote the safe, secure and responsible use of the internet and emerging digital technologies among citizens, especially students and government functionaries.

Deputy Commissioner Kishtwar, Pankaj Kumar Sharma attended the programme as the Chief Guest.

Addressing the participants, the Deputy Commissioner emphasised the importance of digital awareness, cyber hygiene and responsible use of modern technologies, particularly Artificial Intelligence.

He stated that while the internet has become a boon by enhancing efficiency and connectivity, its misuse poses serious risks, making awareness and caution essential for all sections of society.

He further highlighted that cyber threats such as phishing, malware and online frauds have led to significant financial losses for many citizens due to the sharing of sensitive information.

Stressing the need for continuous sensitisation, he appealed to people not to share OTPs, suspicious links, or personal data with anyone. He also advised that in case of loss or theft of a mobile phone, it should be immediately blocked through authorised platforms to prevent misuse of personal data.

The Deputy Commissioner also laid special emphasis on creating awareness among children regarding the drawbacks of excessive internet use, including digital addiction. He noted that children and senior citizens are the most vulnerable to cyber crimes and must be repeatedly sensitised about safe internet practices. He further advised elderly citizens to remain cautious during digital interactions and online financial transactions.

He also highlighted the importance of the Sanchar Saathi Portal of the Government of India, through which citizens can verify and report unauthorised mobile numbers linked with their Aadhaar, thereby preventing identity misuse and cyber frauds.

On the occasion, District Informatics Officer, Kishtwar, Faizal Khan, delivered a detailed presentation highlighting cyber hygiene practices, common cyber frauds, precautionary measures and safe digital behaviour.

The session also informed participants about the National Cybercrime Helpline 1930 and the cybercrime reporting portal [www.cybercrime.gov.in](http://www.cybercrime.gov.in).

The Deputy Commissioner also administered pledge on “Safe and Responsible Use of AI” to all the participants.

The event was attended by CEO KDA Kishtwar, Kaiser Bhawani; ASP Kishtwar, Pardeep Singh; ACR Kishtwar, Idrees lone; ACD Kishtwar, Manoj Kumar; AD FCS&CA Kishtwar, Shafqat Ali Keen; ALC Kishtwar, Mamta Sudershan; DFO Kishtwar, Mahesh Thakur; BDO Hqrs Kishtwar, Chandan Manhas; CHO Kishtwar, Sajid Mustafa; DNO Ayush Kishtwar, Dr. Vikram Singh Jamwal; ExEn JPDCL Kishtwar, Abdul Hamid; ExEn PMGSY Marwah, Tilak Raj; ExEn PWD R&B Marwah, Farooq Poswal; Principal DIET Kishtwar, Tirath Lal; AC Legal Metrology Kishtwar, Anil Gupta and other Officers and staff of NIC Office Kishtwar.