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Camp for drug, alcohol de-addiction held in Fatehabad

Residents practice yoga during a de-addiction camp at Gularwala village in Fatehabad on Thursday.

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Under the anti-drug campaign underway across the district, the de-addiction team of the Fatehabad police organised a special camp in Gularwala village on Thursday.

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The camp was led by ASI Sunder Musafir and aimed at providing counselling, treatment and rehabilitation support to people struggling with drug and alcohol addiction.

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The camp also offered yoga training, along with Ayurvedic and Homeopathic treatments through the Ayush Department.

A lab technician from the Civil Hospital collected blood samples of visitors for medical examination.

Psychiatrist Dr Girish provided counselling to help individuals deal with their mental and behavioural issues.

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During the camp, 17 drug addicts, including 9 individuals already under treatment, and 12 persons suffering from alcohol addiction reached out for help.

After the camp, Sub-Inspector Shadi Singh, in-charge of the Tohana Sadar police station, along with ASI Dalbir Singh from the Kulan police chowki, visited Akawali village to inspect and finalise the location for the upcoming Drug-Free Village Honour Ceremony.

The event is being planned to recognise villages that have actively participated in the fight against drug abuse.

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