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Session to promote a drug-free India organised

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Government Model High School, Sector 34-C, Chandigarh, organised a spirited session to raise awareness and promote a drug-free India by Jasvinder Singh, DSP, Crime Branch, UT, Chandigarh, along with SHO, Police Station, Sector 34-C, Chandigarh and energetic team. The event aimed to educate students, staff, and the community about the detrimental effects of drug abuse, while emphasising the importance of a healthy and drug-free lifestyle. The DSP stated that “the youth are the largest force of our nation and it must be directed in a positive way for their happy, healthy and holy living”. Headmaster expressed that “the youth only can save themselves by conducting large number of events campaigning the anti-drug messages to make a significant impact on the society”. A vote of thanks concluded the awareness campaign in a spirited way.

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