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Fake Ghee Racket Arrests

👥 Accused ArrestedThe two men arrested in connection with the racket were identified by police as: 🔍 How the Fake Ghee Was MadePreliminary investigation revealed that the alleged makers of the fake ghee had blended: 📌 Health and Consumer RiskSuch adulterated ghee products are considered unsafe for consumption because they are made from cheap oils and artificial additives rather than pure dairy fat, posing potential health risks and defrauding customers who pay for what they believe is genuine ghee.

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Haryana Police Cyber Crackdown

While not exclusive to Jind but affecting the entire state including this district, the Haryana Police’s cyber unit has taken down over 1,600 harmful social media links and flagged hundreds of suspicious apps as part of a digital safety drive. The initiative aims to curb online fraud, misinformation, and objectionable content — an effort that also protects digital users in Jind.

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Human Rights Panel Inspects Jind Jail

A team from the Haryana Human Rights Commission conducted an inspection of the Jind district jail to assess living conditions, sanitation, healthcare access, and inmate welfare. The panel — including Chairperson Lalit Batra and other officials — met with district administration representatives before visiting the jail. The focus was on ensuring that prisoners’ rights are respected and grievances are effectively addressed. Authorities were instructed to correct any shortcomings swiftly.

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Cybercrime Safety Awareness in Jind

📍 Strong Passwords & Online CautionAs part of a mobile legal awareness camp in rural areas around Jind, people were advised on how to protect themselves from cybercrime. Officials emphasized that using strong, unique passwords, avoiding suspicious links, and only visiting secure, trusted websites are essential ways to stay safe online. They also urged residents to be cautious with personal data and informed them about legal support services available through the district legal authority. 📍 Student Awareness ProgramsLocal police and the nasha mufti (de-addiction) team conducted cyber fraud awareness sessions at schools and colleges in Jind. Students were told to recognize common cyber threats like phishing links, suspicious apps, and fraudulent calls/messages, and encouraged to report such activity promptly. Alongside cyber safety, sessions also covered traffic rules and new criminal laws, making these part of broader safety education. 📍 Police Safety Messaging for StudentsIn a separate awareness activity, officers also advised students not to share personal information online—such as OTPs, bank details, or passwords—and to be vigilant about digital scams and fraud attempts circulating via messages or social media. 🧠 General Cyber Safety Tips Shared While not limited to Jind, digital safety guidance in the region echoes wider national cybercrime awareness advice and Haryana Police efforts, such as: Report cyber fraud attempts promptly to helpline 1930 or local police.These practices help protect against fraud, identity theft, and digital scams. Never share OTPs, passwords, or sensitive login details with anyone. Avoid clicking on unknown or unsolicited links sent via email or messaging apps. Be cautious of apps promising easy money or “too good to be true” offers.

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