
Abhishek Tiwary (Campus Representative)
UditVani, Jamshedpur : To combat rising online fraud threats, RMS High School recently hosted a high-impact workshop on cyber security and “Digital Arrest” awareness. Senior “digital native” students led the programs, building trust and credibility with younger peers.
Highlighting the initiative, senior secondary students presented *”The Secret War”* in the school auditorium. Ditching traditional lectures, the event featured cinematic, self-produced videos and live scenes depicting a battle between Black Hats (scammers) and White Hats (protectors).

The dramatization exposed how online risks -from “Digital Arrest” scams to identity theft -can infiltrate children’s homes through viewed content and online interactions.
Students received a “Digital Toolkit,” learning to spot psychological traps, secure profiles with two-factor authentication, and report crimes via the 1930 helpline. These practices turned potential victims into “Cyber-Soldiers.”
The session ended with a high-energy chant echoing through the hall:
*”Link pe click? KABHI NAHI! OTP mangne wale ko? KUCH BHI NAHI!”*

