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‘Anti-Chitta’ Awareness Walkathon organised

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DAV Public School, Gohju, organised an ‘Anti-Chitta’ Awareness Walkathon. The aim of this event was to make students and society aware of the harmful effects of Chitta and other narcotic substances. Along with this, a painting competition was also organised, in which students presented the message of a drug-free society through their creativity. The students’ artworks made it clear that staying away from drugs is necessary for a healthy and safe life. Students participated enthusiastically in both activities. Their slogans, messages, and paintings sent a strong message to society — “Quit drugs, join life!”.

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