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“ForensiCon’ 24 – A Day to solve it all”


Rashtriya Raksha University celebrated World Forensic Day on 20th September, 2024.

Posted On: 21 SEP 2024 3:55PM by PIB Ahmedabad

The students of School of Behavioural Sciences & Forensic Investigations (SBSFI), Rashtriya Raksha University (RRU) organized ForensiCon’ 24 on 20th September, 2024 to celebrate World Forensic Science Day. The event was organized by the Students of SBSFI “ForensiCon’ 24 – A Day to solve it all” to celebrate the essence of Forensic field and to spread the awareness about the importance of Forensic Science in daily routine. More than 300 people of all age groups witnessed the events and celebrated the day.

ForensiCon’24 was aimed to spread awareness, motivate the young forensic expert and celebrate the spirit of Forensic Science. More than 50 students have volunteered for this event and prepared 15 stalls showcasing different activities related to Forensic Science investigations. The activities like Know your crime scene (KYC), the secrets of handwriting, know your fingerprints, Kaun Banega Forensic Expert, etc. were included.  

The ForensiCon’ 24 was inaugurated by honorable Vice Chancellor, Prof. (Dr.) Bimal N. Patel & Dr. Mahesh Tripathi, Director, SBSFI with other higher authorities. On the occasion guests have encouraged and appreciated the students’ efforts for organizing such an important academic event. Faculties and students of different schools of RRU have visited and actively participate in all activities organized by the students of SBSFI.  140 young cadets of Raksha Shakti School (RSS) also visited the event. The young cadets of RSS not only visited all stalls but also participated in all activities with enormous enthusiasm.

 

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