Saupin’s School, Sector 32, Chandigarh, organises drug-free campaign
An anti-drug awareness programme was conducted at Saupin’s School for students of classes XI and XII. The session was led by the Chandigarh Anti-Narcotics Team under the guidance of DSP South Jaswinder Singh and ASI Virender Kumar from the ANTF. Students were briefed on the dangers of drug abuse and how youth often become easy targets. Cybercrime awareness was also addressed, focusing on the increasing threat of fraudulent calls. The session stressed the importance of vigilance and the need for students to report any concerns to authorities, parents, or teachers. Additionally, topics like underage and rash driving were discussed. The session concluded with an engaging Q\/A between students and the officials.
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