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Qatar Scientific Club Launches Month-Long Ramadan Activities for Youth

Doha: The Ministry of Sports and Youth's Qatar Scientific Club is set to organize a series of activities during the holy month of Ramadan, aiming to enhance scientific and technical awareness in society.

According to Qatar News Agency, the Qatar Scientific Club will host skill-boosting events across various domains including cybersecurity, mental sports, and car mechanics, specifically targeting different age groups and youth. In the Oasis of Manufacturers and Innovators, the club will hold the Ramadan open competition in cybersecurity on Tuesday, March 11. This competition is designed for youth aged 20-30, offering participants a unique chance to test their skills in the rapidly advancing field of cybersecurity, thereby raising awareness about the significance of information security in an increasingly digital world.

On the same day, the club will also present a lecture on cyber awareness concepts in English. The lecture will address how to protect and secure personal data on social media platforms, identify fraudulent messages, and avoid falling victim to cyber threats. It will further explore tools to verify potentially harmful links, concluding with an awareness competition intended to boost cyber literacy among attendees.

For younger participants, the promising innovator section will hold a mental sports competition on Monday, March 10, aimed at students aged 7 to 14 years. This event seeks to enhance arithmetic and mental skills through solving mathematical problems requiring logical thinking. It also aims to build self-confidence in answering complex questions, while stimulating concentration skills, ultimately preparing participants for international competitions in this domain.

In the automotive mechanics section, the club will organize a car repair challenge competition. Participants will learn to repair common car malfunctions and receive training in practical skills for everyday mechanical challenges. The final stage will involve repairing a car malfunction in a competitive setting, thereby enhancing participants' technical abilities and providing them with practical skills in automotive mechanics.