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aqueel mushtaque fakih computer center ,all courses available
bhiwandi thana road
1. Which computer courses do you teach?
Training in Computer tools usage and Basics of Computer usage
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We teach Autocad, Computer, Digital Marketing Training, MS Access, MS Office Software Training, MS Word, Microsoft Excel Training, Microsoft PowerPoint Training, Tally Software and Web Designing Classes
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MS-CIT
MS-CIT is an Information Technology (IT) literacy course started by MKCL in the year 2001. It is the most popular IT Literacy course in Maharashtra.In 21st Century, most of the new actionable knowledge is being digitally born (often through digital collaborations), digitally stored, digitally presented, digitally distributed, digitally accessed, digitally archived and managed. It only seems natural that it has become an essential part of oneβs personal, professional and social life. It has also transformed the way of living in 21st Century. MS-CIT attempts to propagate it through IT Awareness, Literacy, Functionality and Applicability among the common people with a view to bridge the Digital Divide and the resultant Knowledge Divide and Development Opportunity Divide. This surely makes a positive impact on oneβs job-readiness, social behavior and ultimately boosts the self-confidence, enabling him/her to work effectively in the 21st Century workplace.
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01-09-2025 MAHARASHTRA STATE CERTIFICATE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 1
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AQUEEL MUSHTAQUE FAKIH COMPUTER CENTER MS-CIT 2025 PROJECT Aadhar card Save water PROJECT PREPARD BY TAHA 01-09-2025 MAHARASHTRA STATE CERTIFICATE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 3
NAME: MOMIN MUHAMMAD TAHA AADIL AHMAD DOB: 21/11/2005 MALE ADRESS: KHAJOOR PURA ,GAURI PADA , THANE ROAD ,BHIWANDI Your Aadhar no: 9936 4875 2548 Government of India NAME: MOMIN MUHAMMAD TAHA AADIL AHMAD DOB: 21/11/2005 MALE ADRESS: KHAJOOR PURA ,GAURI PADA , THANE ROAD ,BHIWANDI 9936 4875 2548 Government of India 01-09-2025 MAHARASHTRA STATE CERTIFICATE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 4
INSTRUCTIONS Aadhar is the proof of identity, not of citizenship To establish identity, authenticate online. UNIQUE IDENTIFICATION AUTHORITY OF INDIA NAME: MOMIN MUHAMMAD TAHA ADIL AHMAD ADDRESS: KHAJOOR PURA, GAURIPADA, BHIWANDI 421 302 9936 4875 2548 01-09-2025 MAHARASHTRA STATE CERTIFICATE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 5
SAVE WATER Every drop counts 01-09-2025 MAHARASHTRA STATE CERTIFICATE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 6
Importance of Water Water is essential for all living beings. Covers about 71% of Earthβs surface. Only 1% is usable fresh water. Conserving water ensures sustainability . 01-09-2025 MAHARASHTRA STATE CERTIFICATE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 7
Causes of Water Scarcity Overuse of water resources Pollution of water bodies Climate change and drought Population growth 01-09-2025 MAHARASHTRA STATE CERTIFICATE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 8
Effects of Water Scarcityβ¦. Drinking water shortage Agricultural impact Health problems Economic losses 01-09-2025 MAHARASHTRA STATE CERTIFICATE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 9
Ways to Save Water at Homeβ¦. Turn off tap while brushing teeth Fix leaking faucets Use buckets for bathing instead of shower Reuse water for plants 01-09-2025 MAHARASHTRA STATE CERTIFICATE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 10
Save Water Outside Homeβ¦. Water plants early morning or late evening Avoid washing vehicles frequently Use drip irrigation for gardens Report water wastage in public places 01-09-2025 MAHARASHTRA STATE CERTIFICATE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 11
Save Water in Industries and Agriculture Efficient irrigation techniques Recycle water in industries Rainwater harvesting Use water-saving devices 01-09-2025 MAHARASHTRA STATE CERTIFICATE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 12
How You Can Helpβ¦.. Spread awareness Participate in water conservation campaigns Use water wisely Encourage others to save water 01-09-2025 MAHARASHTRA STATE CERTIFICATE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 13
Conclusion Water is life; save it for the future Small steps by each individual can make a big difference Letβs pledge to conserve water daily! 01-09-2025 MAHARASHTRA STATE CERTIFICATE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 14
Thank You Image: Water conservation symbol or nature scene Text: Thank you for your attention ! 01-09-2025 MAHARASHTRA STATE CERTIFICATE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 15
SAVE TREE SAVE EARTH A Simple Guide for students and families 01-09-2025 MAHARASHTRA STATE CERTIFICATE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 16
Oxygen & Carbon Absorption β Trees absorb COβ and release oxygen. Mature trees absorb ~48 lbs of COβ annually, and produce enough oxygen for 2 people 01-09-2025 MAHARASHTRA STATE CERTIFICATE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 17
The carbon dioxide cycle, also known as theΒ carbon cycle ,Β isΒ the process by which carbon atoms move between the atmosphere, living organisms, and the Earth.Β It's a continuous loop where carbon moves from one reservoir to another through various processes.Β Β 01-09-2025 MAHARASHTRA STATE CERTIFICATE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 18
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Stop Deforestation, Start Replanting Deforestation isΒ the clearing of forests for other uses, such as agriculture, urban development, or logging.Β This practice has significant environmental and social consequences, including habitat loss, climate change, and soil erosion.Β 01-09-2025 MAHARASHTRA STATE CERTIFICATE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 20
NEED FOR A FOREST CONSERVATION Conserve trees and forests in your area Plant treesβthe more the better! Learn about forests, both local and global. Advocate for climate change solutions. Share your love of forests with others Teach kids about forests through books and outdoor exploration. 01-09-2025 MAHARASHTRA STATE CERTIFICATE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 21
How to plant a sapling Dig a hole twice the root ball width. Place sapling, fill soil, press gently. Water well and add mulch. Protect from animals and water weekly 01-09-2025 MAHARASHTRA STATE CERTIFICATE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 22
THANK YOU Make a promise / Call to action I will plant or care for 1 tree this year 01-09-2025 MAHARASHTRA STATE CERTIFICATE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 23
MS-CIT Course (Maharashtra State Certificate in Information Technology ) Learn Essential Computer Skills for the Digital Age! Course Benefits : Understand computer basics Learn MS Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) Internet & Email basics Cyber Security awareness Improve job opportunities Important Details : Duration: 3 months Mode: Classroom / Online Certification: Maharashtra State Certificate Contact: [Phone number / Email] Website: [Website URL] β Empowering You for a Digital Future !β AQUEEL MUSHTAQUE FAKIH COMPUTER CENTER Address : Rais High School Campus, KME Society, Thane road , Bhiwandi 01-09-2025 MAHARASHTRA STATE CERTIFICATE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 24
TOPICβS FOR PPT: 1.Save Trees-Save Life 2.Save Water-Every Drop Counts 3.Digital India 4.Internet Security & Cyber Security 5.Plastic Pollution 6.Women Empowerment 7.Clean India βGreen India 8.MY School/ College 9.Solar Energy 10. Computer Generation 01-09-2025 MAHARASHTRA STATE CERTIFICATE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 25
Title : Environmental Issues & Solutions Subtitle: Protecting Our Planet for Future Generations Zaid khan/ 14-08-2025/ AMFCC 01-09-2025 MAHARASHTRA STATE CERTIFICATE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 26
Introduction What is the environment? Why is it important? Quick facts/statistics Natural Environment Air Water Soil Plants & Animals Climate & Weather These are all part of Earth's natural systems that work together to keep life alive. ποΈ Human-Made Environment Cities, buildings, roads Machines, vehicles Pollution and waste These are created by humans and can affect the natural balance of the environment. What is the Environment? The environment refers to everything that surrounds us and supports life on Earth. It includes both natural and human-made elements. 01-09-2025 MAHARASHTRA STATE CERTIFICATE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 27
1. It Gives Us Life Air to breathe (oxygen from trees and plants) Water to drink Food to eat (from soil, water, and ecosystems) π Why is the Environment Important? The environment is essential for life β it provides everything we need to survive and thrive. Here's why it matters: π‘ 2. Itβs Our Home All living things β humans, animals, and plants β depend on a clean and balanced environment to live safely and healthily. π 3. Source of Medicine & Resources Many medicines come from plants , trees, and natural minerals . We get wood, minerals, and energy from nature. βοΈ 4. Regulates the Climate Forests, oceans, and atmosphere help control temperature , rainfall, and weather patterns. βοΈ 5. Maintains the Balance of Nature All species are connected in an ecosystem . The loss of one species can affect the entire food chain. 01-09-2025 MAHARASHTRA STATE CERTIFICATE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 28
Quick Environmental Facts & Statistics (2025) π‘οΈ Climate Change The Earthβs average temperature has increased by 1.2Β°C since the late 1800s. 2024 was one of the hottest years on record , with multiple countries experiencing record-breaking heatwaves. π Air Pollution 9 out of 10 people worldwide breathe polluted air every day. (WHO) Air pollution causes around 7 million deaths globally each year. π³ Deforestation Every year, around 10 million hectares of forests are lost β roughly the size of Iceland . Forests cover about 31% of Earthβs land , but this is decreasing rapidly. (FAO) π Biodiversity Loss Over 1 million species are at risk of extinction due to human activity. (UN Report) In the last 50 years, wildlife populations have declined by 69% on average. (WWF Living Planet Report) π Plastic Pollution Over 8 million tons of plastic enter the ocean every year . By 2050, there could be more plastic than fish in the ocean by weight. (UNEP) 01-09-2025 MAHARASHTRA STATE CERTIFICATE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 29
Major Environmental Issues Climate change Deforestation Air & water pollution Loss of biodiversity Waste management Major Environmental Issue: Climate Change π What is Climate Change? A long-term shift in global or regional climate patterns , mainly due to human activities . Driven by the increase in greenhouse gases (like COβ, CHβ) in the atmosphere. β οΈ Causes Burning fossil fuels (coal, oil, gas) Deforestation (fewer trees = more COβ) Industrial processes Agriculture & livestock (methane from cows) π Effects Rising global temperatures (global warming) Melting glaciers & rising sea levels Extreme weather : heatwaves, floods, droughts Threats to wildlife & ecosystems Food and water insecurity π‘ Solutions Switch to renewable energy (solar, wind, hydro) Energy efficiency (LEDs, green buildings) Reforestation & conservation Sustainable transportation (EVs, public transport) Reduce carbon footprint 01-09-2025 MAHARASHTRA STATE CERTIFICATE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 30
Climate Change Causes (greenhouse gases, fossil fuels) Effects (rising temperatures, sea levels, extreme weather) Visual: World map with temperature anomalies How Climate Change is Connected to Fossil Fuels 1. Fossil Fuels and Greenhouse Gases Fossil fuels (coal, oil, natural gas) are ancient organic matter that has been buried and compressed over millions of years. When we burn fossil fuels (in cars, factories, power plants), we release greenhouse gases like: Carbon dioxide (COβ) Methane (CHβ) Nitrous oxide (NβO) 2. Greenhouse Gases Cause Global Warming These gases trap heat in the Earthβs atmosphere. This leads to global warming , which is the main driver of climate change . 3. Effects of Climate Change Rising temperatures π‘οΈ Melting glaciers and sea ice βοΈ Rising sea levels π More extreme weather (storms, droughts, wildfires) βοΈπ₯ Changes in ecosystems and wildlife πΎ 01-09-2025 MAHARASHTRA STATE CERTIFICATE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 31
Deforestation Why it happens (agriculture, urbanization) Consequences (loss of species, carbon sink loss) Before & after forest images Deforestation is the process of clearing or removing forests or trees from a land area and converting that land to non-forest uses, such as agriculture, urban development, or mining. Causes of Deforestation : Logging β Cutting trees for timber, paper, or fuel. Infrastructure Development β Building roads, cities, or dams. Agricultural Expansion β Clearing forests for crops or livestock. Mining β Extracting resources like gold, coal, or oil. Fire β Both natural and human-caused forest fires. Urbanization β Expanding cities into forested areas. π Effects of Deforestation : Loss of biodiversity β Many species lose their habitats. Climate change β Fewer trees means less COβ absorption, contributing to global warming. Soil erosion β Without roots to anchor the soil, it washes away. Disruption of water cycles β Forests play a key role in maintaining water cycles. Impact on Indigenous Communities β Many rely on forests for livelihood and culture. 01-09-2025 MAHARASHTRA STATE CERTIFICATE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 32
Pollution Types: air, water, soil, noise Effects on health and nature There are several major types of pollution , each affecting the environment and health in different ways. Here are the main types: 1. Air Pollution Caused by : Emissions from vehicles, industries, wildfires, burning fossil fuels. Common pollutants : Carbon monoxide (CO), nitrogen oxides (NOx), sulfur dioxide (SOβ), particulate matter (PM2.5 and PM10), ozone (Oβ). Effects : Respiratory problems, global warming, acid rain, smog. 2. Water Pollution Caused by : Industrial waste, oil spills, sewage discharge, agricultural runoff (pesticides, fertilizers). Pollutants : Heavy metals, chemicals, pathogens, plastics. Effects : Harm to aquatic life, unsafe drinking water, eutrophication (oxygen depletion). 01-09-2025 MAHARASHTRA STATE CERTIFICATE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 33
3. Soil Pollution Soil pollution occurs when toxic chemicals contaminate the soil, affecting its quality and the health of plants and animals. Sources: Use of pesticides and fertilizers, industrial waste dumping, mining activities, leakage from landfills. 4. Noise Pollution Noise pollution refers to excessive or disturbing sounds that affect human or animal life. It is an invisible pollutant but has serious impacts. Sources: Traffic noise, industrial machinery, construction work, loud music, airports. 5. Light Pollution Light pollution is the excessive or misdirected artificial light in outdoor environments, which disrupts natural darkness. Sources: Streetlights, billboards, buildings, vehicle headlights. 6. Thermal Pollution Thermal pollution happens when industries release heated water or air into the environment, raising temperatures unnaturally. Sources: Power plants, factories discharging hot water into rivers or lakes, urban heat from concrete and asphalt. 01-09-2025 MAHARASHTRA STATE CERTIFICATE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 34
CONCLUSION SAVE ENVIRONMENT is not just to focus on the surroundings but also to makes human lifeβs betterβ¦!!! 01-09-2025 MAHARASHTRA STATE CERTIFICATE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 35
Title Slide Title: SAVE WATER β SAVE LIFE Subtitle: Every Drop Counts Background: Water droplet / Earth with water 01-09-2025 MAHARASHTRA STATE CERTIFICATE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 36
Why Save Water? Needed for drinking, cooking, cleaning, farming, industries . Without water β life cannot exist . e 3: Importance of Water for Animals Essential for drinking and survival . Aquatic animals live in water (fish, dolphins, whales). Helps animals regulate body temperature . Lack of water β extinction risk for many species. Slide 4 : Importance of Water for Plants Plants need water for photosynthesis (making food). Maintains nutrient transport in soil. Keeps plants green and alive . Without water β plants dry β food shortage for humans & animals. π§ Water is Needed For: π₯€ Drinking Keeps our body hydrated (70% of our body is water). Helps in digestion, circulation, and overall health. Without clean drinking water β dehydration and diseases. π Industries Used in factories for cooling machines, cleaning, and production . Essential in textiles, paper, steel, food processing, chemical industries . Many industrial products (clothes, electricity, medicines) cannot be made without water. 01-09-2025 MAHARASHTRA STATE CERTIFICATE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 38
Causes of Water Wastage Excessive use in households Leaking taps and pipes π° Pollution of rivers and lakes Excessive Use of Water in Households Leaving taps running while brushing or washing dishes . Using showers for a long time instead of buckets. Washing cars, bikes, or floors with a hose pipe . Running washing machines or dishwashers with small loads. Overwatering plants or gardens. Leaking Taps and Pipes A small drip from a tap may waste 15β20 liters of water per day . A leaking pipe can waste hundreds of liters daily . Often ignored because it looks βminor,β but adds up to huge water loss . Wastage also increases water bills . Causes Industrial waste dumped into rivers. Sewage and garbage from cities. Agricultural runoff (fertilizers, pesticides). Plastic waste and household trash. β οΈ Effects Makes water unsafe for drinking . Kills fish and aquatic life π. Spreads diseases (cholera, typhoid). Damages the natural ecosystem . 01-09-2025 MAHARASHTRA STATE CERTIFICATE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 39
Ways to Save Water Turn off taps while brushing teeth π¦· Fix leaking pipes immediately π§ Harvest rainwater π§οΈ Reuse water for gardening π± Turn Off Taps While Brushing A running tap wastes 6β7 liters of water per minute . If you brush for 5 minutes with the tap on β nearly 30 liters wasted ! Millions of liters are lost daily due to this habit. Just turning off the tap can save huge amounts of water . π§ Fix Leaking Pipes Immediately A single leaking pipe can waste hundreds of liters of water every day . Continuous leakage also damages walls, floors, and buildings . Ignoring leaks increases water bills and worsens water scarcity . Harvest Rainfall (Rainwater Harvesting) π§ What is Rainwater Harvesting? Collecting and storing rainwater for future use. Can be done on rooftops, fields, or special storage tanks. β Benefits Provides free and pure water . Reduces dependence on groundwater . Helps in recharging wells and lakes . Prevents flooding and soil erosion . Useful during droughts and summer water shortage . 01-09-2025 MAHARASHTRA STATE CERTIFICATE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 40
Slogans for Save Water π§ βNo Water, No Life.β π§ βEvery Drop Counts.β π§ βSave Water Today, Survive Tomorrow.β π§ No Water, No Life All living beings β humans, animals, and plants β need water to survive. Without water β no food, no farming, no health, no survival. Earth may turn into a desert if water is wasted. Saving water = Saving ourselves and our planet . π¦ Every Drop Counts Even a single drop of water is valuable. Small actions like closing taps, fixing leaks, using buckets save thousands of liters . If everyone saves a little β together we save a lot π. Water saved today is water available for future generations . π§ Save Water Today, Survive Tomorrow Water saved now ensures a secure future . Without water β there can be no food, farming, or life . Small daily habits (turning off taps, fixing leaks, rainwater harvesting) make a big difference . Letβs save water not just for ourselves but for future generations . 01-09-2025 MAHARASHTRA STATE CERTIFICATE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 41
Title Slide Digital India Transforming India into a digitally empowered society 01-09-2025 MAHARASHTRA STATE CERTIFICATE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 43
What is Digital India? Launched by the Government of India in 2015 Aim: To ensure government services are made available electronically to citizens Yes, you are right! Digital India is an initiative launched by the Government of India. It was launched on July 1, 2015 , with the vision to transform India into a digitally empowered society and knowledge economy. The main goals of Digital India are to: Improve online infrastructure Increase internet connectivity Make government services available electronically Promote digital literacy across the country This initiative aims to ensure that government services are made available to citizens electronically by improving online infrastructure and increasing internet connectivity. The aim of Digital India : Providing digital infrastructure as a utility to every citizen β such as high-speed internet, mobile connectivity, and easy access to digital services anytime and anywhere. Delivering govenment services digitally β making government services available electronically to improve transparency, efficiency, and accessibility. Digital literacy for all citizens β empowering people with the skills and knowledge to use digital tools and services effectively. 01-09-2025 MAHARASHTRA STATE CERTIFICATE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 44
Objectives of Digital India Digital infrastructure as a utility to every citizen Governance and services on demand Digital empowerment of citizens The objectives of Digital India are focused on transforming India into a digitally empowered society and knowledge economy. Here are the key objectives: β 1. Digital Infrastructure as a Core Utility to Every Citizen β 2. Governance and Services on Demand β 3. Digital Empowerment of Citizens β Governance and Services on Demand Seamless Integration of Services Government departments and systems are connected to provide integrated and unified services . For example: Birth certificates, land records, income certificates can all be accessed through one online portal. Real-Time Service Delivery Services like passport application, bill payments, income tax filing, and Aadhaar updates are made real-time and online . Online and Mobile Platforms Most services are now available through websites or mobile apps (like DigiLocker , UMANG , Aarogya Setu , etc.). 01-09-2025 MAHARASHTRA STATE CERTIFICATE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 45
Key Pillars of Digital India Broadband Highways Information for All Electronics Manufacturing β Broadband Highways in Digital India "Broadband Highways" is one of the nine pillars of the Digital India initiative. Its goal is to provide high-speed internet connectivity across India, especially in rural and remote areas , to support digital services and inclusive growth. Connect Rural India to the Internet Provide broadband connectivity to 2.5 lakh Gram Panchayats through the BharatNet project. High-Speed Internet for All Ensure fast and reliable internet access for citizens, businesses, schools, and government offices . Promote E-Governance & E-Services Enable online access to services like education, healthcare, banking, and digital payments in rural areas. 01-09-2025 MAHARASHTRA STATE CERTIFICATE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 46
Benefits of Digital India Easy access to government services Boost to rural economy and employment Digital literacy and education β Services to Government by Digital India Under the Digital India initiative, several digital platforms and systems have been created to help the government work more efficiently, transparently, and quickly . Boost to Rural Economy and Employment through Digital India One of the major goals of Digital India is to empower rural areas by using technology to improve the economy, create jobs, and enhance the quality of life. Here's how the initiative supports the rural economy and employment : β Digital Literacy and Education in Digital India Digital Literacy and Education are core components of the Digital India initiative. The aim is to ensure that every citizen β especially in rural and underprivileged areas β has the skills to use digital technology confidently for learning, earning, and living. 01-09-2025 MAHARASHTRA STATE CERTIFICATE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 47
Challenges in Digital India Infrastructure gaps in rural areas Digital literacy and awareness β Infrastructure Gaps in Rural Areas (in the context of Digital India) Despite major efforts under the Digital India initiative, rural areas in India still face several infrastructure challenges that slow down digital growth and inclusion. πΉ 1. Poor Internet Connectivity πΉ 2. Unreliable Power Supply πΉ 3. Low Penetration of Digital Devices β Digital Literacy and Awareness in Digital India Digital literacy and awareness are essential parts of the Digital India initiative. They ensure that every citizen, especially in rural and remote areas, can safely and confidently use digital technologies in daily life β for education, work, communication, and accessing government services. 01-09-2025 MAHARASHTRA STATE CERTIFICATE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 48
Conclusion Digital India aims to create a knowledge-based society Bridging the digital divide between urban and rural India Empowering citizens with technology for better living standards 01-09-2025 MAHARASHTRA STATE CERTIFICATE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 49
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Title Slide Title: Internet Safety and Cybersecurity Subtitle: Protecting Yourself in the Digital World zaid khan / Amfcc / 26-08-2025 01-09-2025 MAHARASHTRA STATE CERTIFICATE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 50
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Introduction Importance of using the internet safely Growing threats in the digital world π Importance of Cybersecurity Cybersecurity is crucial in todayβs digital world because individuals, businesses, and government. π 1. Protection of Personal Information Cybersecurity prevents unauthorized access to sensitive data like: Passwords Bank details π’ 2. Business Security Companies hold large amounts of customer data. Cyber attacks can: Leak customer info Damage reputation π¦ 3. Financial Safety Cybersecurity helps protect online banking, digital wallets, and credit card info from: Phishing attacks Hacking π Growing Cyber Threats in the World 2. Phishing Scams 1. Ransomware Attacks 3. Data Breaches 4. IoT (Internet of Things) Vulnerabilities 5. Advanced Persistent Threats (APTs) 01-09-2025 MAHARASHTRA STATE CERTIFICATE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 51
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What is Internet Safety? Definition: Safe and responsible use of the internet Focuses on protecting personal privacy and avoiding harm π Safe and Responsible Internet Use β How to Use the Internet Safely and Responsibly: 1. Protect Your Personal Information Donβt share your full name, address, phone number, or passwords online. Use strong, unique passwords and change them regularly. 2. Think Before You Click or Share Avoid clicking suspicious links or downloading unknown files. Before posting, ask yourself: βIs this true? Is it kind? Is it private?β 3. Respect Others Online Be polite and kind in comments and messages. Avoid cyberbullying, trolling, or sharing harmful content. π§Ύ 1. Protecting Personal Information Your personal information includes: Full name Address Phone number School or workplace Passwords and bank details Photos and private messages β οΈ 2. Avoiding Harm Online Common online harms: Cyberbullying Online scams/phishing Malware and viruses Inappropriate or harmful content Identity theft π Protecting Personal Information & Avoiding Harm Online 01-09-2025 MAHARASHTRA STATE CERTIFICATE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 52