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Cricket match marks drug-free youth, cleanliness campaign

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A friendly cricket match was played at the Police Ground at Varagah involving officers and employees from the office of the Chamba Deputy Commissioner. Tribune photo
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As part of the ongoing Nasha Mukt Yuva and Swachhta Abhiyan (Drug-Free Youth and Cleanliness Campaign), the Chamba district administration organised a series of awareness activities to promote health, fitness and community responsibility. Among these, a friendly cricket match was held at the Police Ground at Varagah involving officers and employees from the office of the Deputy Commissioner.

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Additional District Magistrate Amit Mehra was the chief guest on the occasion.

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Mehra, while addressing the participants, said, “True progress lies in embracing sports, education and positive thinking instead of addiction. Through this campaign, we aim to spread the message that choosing a drug-free, disciplined and active lifestyle is real victory.”

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He urged the youth to stay away from drugs and contribute positively to society through health, sports and good values. Before the match began, all officials and staff members participated in a cleanliness drive and cleaned the ground and its surrounding areas to reinforce the message of hygiene and civic responsibility.

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