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KPMG in India and eVidyaloka to bring cyber awareness to rural classrooms

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eVidyaloka recently hosted a virtual employee volunteering initiative with KPMG in India promoting cyber awareness among students in rural government schools.

The month-long initiative focused on students in grades 7, 8 and 9, delivering cyber awareness sessions in 309 schools across 12 states, including Andhra Pradesh, Bihar, Karnataka, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Odisha, Rajasthan, Telangana, Tamil Nadu, Uttar Pradesh, and Assam. Conducted via eVidyaloka’s digital classroom platform, 131 KPMG in India employees conducted these interactive virtual sessions as an employee volunteering initiative benefitting more than 8000 children. They engaged the students on critical topics such as identifying cybercrimes, understanding online risks, and adopting protective measures. These lessons are particularly timely as the reach of the internet is spreading deeper into India’s villages leaving many young learners without adequate knowledge, vulnerable to cyber threats.

Designed to simplify complex concepts, the KPMG in India volunteers taught practical safety measures like avoiding harmful links, recognizing scams, and safeguarding personal information. By actively engaging students and field teams, the initiative fostered technical knowledge and confidence, empowering students to see the internet as a gateway to opportunities, not risks. For many, this initiative was transformative—it marked their first structured introduction to responsible online practices.

Ira Gupta Tuteja, Corporate Citizenship,
 KPMG in India stated, “Empowering the next generation with the tools to navigate the digital world safely is crucial for building a resilient and informed society. Our partnership with eVidyaloka helps rural students to experience the benefits of the digital age. By equipping them with the knowledge and confidence to make informed online decisions, we’re helping unlock new opportunities for their future.”

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