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Cyberabad Police mandate anti-drug committees in all educational institutions

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The Hindu Bureau
Cyberabad Police mandate anti-drug committees in all educational institutions
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The Cyberabad Police have mandated that all educational institutions within their jurisdiction establish Anti-Drug Committees to combat substance abuse among students. These committees are tasked with organizing awareness programs and maintaining vigilance on campuses.

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This policy reflects a proactive law enforcement approach to addressing public health and safety concerns within the student population.

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The Cyberabad police has directed all schools, colleges, universities, coaching centres, sports academies and residential educational institutions within its jurisdiction to constitute Anti-Drug Committees as part of a wider effort to curb drug abuse among students and young people.

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