The Ministry of Human Rights, in collaboration with the Sociology Department of Lahore College for Women University, organised an awareness seminar at LCWU focused on social media ethics and responsible online behaviour. The session drew students from across the campus to discuss how mindful digital engagement can influence both personal and professional lives.
Speakers guided attendees on distinguishing between acceptable and erroneous conduct online, stressing practical steps for safe interactions on social platforms. Emphasis was placed on how adherence to social media ethics helps protect reputations and career prospects while fostering healthier online communities.
Presenters also warned about legal ramifications, reminding students that misuse of digital platforms can lead to serious consequences under the Prevention of Electronic Crimes Act. The session included examples of risks and advice on avoiding online behaviour that might contravene PECA provisions.
To reinforce the message and stimulate student input, organisers held a poster competition aimed at encouraging creativity and constructive dialogue on safe digital practices. The event provided a platform for students to express ideas about digital responsibility and promoted ongoing awareness within the Lahore academic community.
