Srinagar, Aug. 16 -- In an effort to promote safe and healthy digital habits among young people, the Assam Rifles, in collaboration with the Mudra Institute of Communication Ahmedabad (MICA) and the Young & Resilient Research Centre of Western Sydney University, Australia, organised Digital Wellbeing Workshops in Nagaland.The workshops were held at Government Middle School, Kezo Town, and Government High School, PWD, Kohima, drawing enthusiastic participation from students and educators.Led by Professor Manisha Pathak-Shelat and her team from MICA, the initiative aimed to explore the digital experiences, challenges, and aspirations of school children in today's rapidly evolving online world. The workshops focused on empowering students to...
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