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Police, Palam 360 Khap join hands to fight drug menace

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An anti-drug awareness campaign was organised by the Delhi Police and Palam 360 Khap at Dada Dev Mandir to highlight the rising threat of drug abuse in Delhi’s rural areas.

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The event was chaired by Chaudhary Surendra Solanki, head of Palam 360 Khap. It saw the participation of villagers, parents, youth and village heads. The campaign concluded with the pledge “drug-free every human being,” with the entire Panchayat and local community vowing to support the mission.

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Speaking at the event, Chaudhary Surendra said: “The youth of Delhi rural is rapidly moving towards drugs. We have to save our villages and our society from this destruction. Every family has to become aware and become a part of this campaign."

DC Santosh Rai said: “The Delhi Police and Palam 360 Khap are jointly running the 'Nasha Mukt Delhi Rural' campaign. If we keep our children away from drugs, our future will be bright and the youth will move forward in serving the country."

ACP Anil Sharma emphasised that every section of society must step forward to curb the growing drug problem.

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