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Kulgam Police Steps Up Anti-Drug Campaign with Awareness Drives, Inspections Across District

Students sensitised under Nasha-Mukt Bharat Abhiyaan; chemist shops checked to ensure strict compliance with norms

Kulgam Police Steps Up Anti-Drug Campaign with Awareness Drives, Inspections Across District
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Muneeb Nazeer 

Kulgam, Apr 10: Intensifying its fight against drug abuse, Kulgam Police on Friday launched a series of awareness programmes and inspection drives across the district under the Nasha-Mukt Bharat Abhiyaan, aiming to curb the menace and promote a drug-free society.

In a statement issued here to news agency JKNS police spokesperson said, Continuing its sustained efforts against drug abuse, Kulgam Police conducted a series of awareness programmes across the district under the Nasha-Mukt Bharat Abhiyaan.

As part of the initiative, a dedicated awareness session was organised today at Government Boys Higher Secondary School, Yaripora, witnessing active participation from students and faculty members.

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The session focused on educating participants about the serious health and social consequences of drug abuse, while encouraging youth to take a proactive role as ambassadors for a drug-free society.

In addition, inspection drives were carried out at various drug and chemist establishments to ensure adherence to prescribed norms and regulations.

Reaffirming its commitment to building a drug-free society, Kulgam Police has urged the public to extend full cooperation in combating drug abuse and illegal trafficking. (JKNS)

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