💨 Abstract
The CyberCop Project, an NGO combating cybercrime, has empowered 1,000 Indian police officers with innovative tools and training. However, financial challenges hinder its expansion. Founder Shivam Kumar Singh shared these struggles, revealing personal funding for two years. The project aims to introduce advanced features with donations, but lacks expertise in seeking them.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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