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Street play on "Drug-free India"

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Students of Government Model High School, Sector 29B, Chandigarh, presented a street play on the theme "Drug-free India" to raise awareness about the dangers of drug addiction, especially among youth. The play, directed by Sangeeta Kalyan, conveyed a strong message to adopt education over drugs and contribute to the country's progress. Principal Mini Sood appreciated the students' efforts, noting that such activities promote social consciousness and self-confidence. The event was supported by Manju, contributing to the awareness campaign against drug addiction.

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