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Nerolac Paints associates with Sunrisers Hyderabad for IPL 2018

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MUMBAI: Kansai Nerolac Paints Ltd (KNPL), one of the leading paint companies in India has announced its continued association with the most followed sports extravaganza in the nation, IPL. For IPL 2018, Nerolac will continue to sponsor the Sunrisers Hyderabad.

This year also, the brand Nerolac will be visible on the helmets of Sunrisers Hyderabad.

Nerolac has been an active advertiser in BCCI events for a very long time. In 2016, it associated with Gujarat Lions and to further deepen connect with the sport, Nerolac Paints became the official partner of Sunrisers Hyderabad in 2017.

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Nerolac believes in the significance of sports as a marker for human performance and cricket continues to be the biggest unifier of it in India. Thus, IPL becomes the natural platform to create a strong emotional connect with the nation.

Nerolac Paints has always strived to create unique experiences for its stakeholders that money cannot buy. One such key initiative in the past was the ‘Man of the Match Grant’ whereby a total of 83 youths were trained and skilled to take up livelihood through painting.

This year too, a variety of initiatives are being lined up to continuously build upon the association and the company will soon be announcing the same.

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Kansai Nerolac Paints director decorative Anuj Jain says, “The growing impact of IPL continues to give us great confidence in the potential of the league to impact the lives at large. Last year, our association with the Sunrisers Hyderabad created a fair amount of value for us and we are excited to announce our continued association with the team. We wish all the best to the players for this season and are sure that the team will continue to grow from strength to strength.”

Expressing his excitement about the continued association, Sunrisers Hyderabad CEO K Shanmugam adds, “This is an important season for us and renewed support from Nerolac, SRH’s lead helmet sponsor, will be vital as we bid to win the title after a solid show last season where we qualified for playoffs. With a stronger partnership this year, we look forward to continue what promises to be an exhilarating, and hopefully in our case, a triumphant journey ahead.”

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Kaspersky and KidZania want Indian children to fight hackers before they hit their teens

Kaspersky and KidZania open a cyber investigation centre in Mumbai to teach children how to outsmart hackers

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Kids at the Kaspersky Cybersecurity Center

MUMBAI: India’s children are growing up online faster than anyone can protect them. Kaspersky, the global cybersecurity firm, is betting that the best way to fix that is to make six-year-olds feel like detectives.

The company has opened a Cyber Investigation Centre inside KidZania Mumbai at R City Mall, Ghatkopar, in what it is calling a first-of-its-kind cybersecurity role-play experience for children. Kids suit up in Kaspersky uniforms, sit down at dedicated workstations loaded with security software, and spend 20 minutes cracking simulated cases of phishing, identity theft and cyberbullying. Up to six children can play investigator at a time. Those who crack the case walk away with a personalised Kaspersky Cyber Investigator card — and a healthy suspicion of dodgy links.

The timing is not accidental. In India, 82.2 per cent of children have access to a mobile device by the age of 14. They use it to stream, game, chat and study. Most of them have never heard the word “phishing.”

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“The earlier we equip children with the awareness and skills to navigate the digital world safely, the stronger our collective digital future becomes,” said Jaydeep Singh, general manager for India at Kaspersky. Tarandeep Singh Sekhon, chief business officer of KidZania India, put it more plainly: “Every parent today is thinking about how to prepare their child for a digital-first future.”

Tarandeep Singh Sekhon, COB, KidZania handing over the key to Kaspersky Team at the launch of Kaspersky Cybersecurity Center at KidZania

The partnership comes with commercial sweeteners. Visitors buying KidZania tickets get a complimentary two-month Kaspersky trial subscription. Annual pass holders get a full year’s subscription thrown in. Discount vouchers go out at the exit gates.

The launch ceremony leaned into KidZania’s theatrical DNA — a diya lighting, a dance performance, a key handover, a parade through the miniature city, and a ribbon-cutting at the new centre.

Cybercriminals, it turns out, do not discriminate by age. Kaspersky and KidZania are hoping that neither will the next generation of people trying to stop them.

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