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48 NCC cadets of Jesus Saviour's School take out drug-free rally

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As per the guidelines of the 23 Punjab BNCC, Rupnagar, 48 NCC cadets of Jesus Saviour's School, Morinda, took out a drug-free rally in Morinda Bazaar under the leadership of First Officer Naveen Kumar (Associate NCC Officer). The cadets informed people about the dangers of drugs and ways to promote a healthy lifestyle. The cadets recited anti-drug slogans and motivated people to stay away from substance abuse. School Principal Mercy Johnson and chairman Joy Kutty praised the initiative, urging youth to make the anti-drug campaign their life mantra.

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