Awareness programme on protecting students from online games

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Member of Tamil Nadu Online Gaming Authority M. C. Sarangan addressing an  consciousness  programme successful  Tirunelveli connected  Friday.

Member of Tamil Nadu Online Gaming Authority M. C. Sarangan addressing an consciousness programme successful Tirunelveli connected Friday. | Photo Credit: SHAIKMOHIDEEN A

An consciousness programme connected safeguarding students and younker from getting addicted to the online games was held present connected Friday.

After organising this lawsuit astatine Chennai, Coimbatore, Madurai and Tiruchi, it was conducted present connected Friday with the nonsubjective of redeeming the younger generation, particularly the students from getting addicted to the online games and amerciable online gambling.

Retired IPS serviceman and subordinate of Tamil Nadu Online Gaming Authority (TNOGA) M.C. Sarangan, who presided implicit the consciousness programme, said the TNOGA, aft intimately monitoring the unlawful online games and online gambling websites, would urge to the Central Government done the State Government for banning these websites. Due enactment was being besides taken against the societal media platforms and the advertisements enticing the younker towards online gaming.

“Moreover, the TNOGA is besides taking enactment based connected the complaints from the public,” said Mr. Sarangan.

Psychiatrist V. Venkatesh Madhankumar and Professor of Electronics, Anna University M. Manikandan addressed and interacted with the subordinate students to clarify their doubts.

Superintendent of Police N. Silambarasan, Deputy Commissioners of Police Vinodh Sanatharam and Prasanna Kumar and Assistant Collector (Training) Dhawlendu were present.

Published - December 05, 2025 08:35 p.m. IST

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