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Mysuru police hold anti-drug rally, step up awareness drive

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Mysuru police hold anti-drug rally, step up awareness drive
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The Mysuru City Police conducted an anti-drug rally and awareness campaign to mark the International Day Against Drug Abuse. The initiative aims to engage the public and students in creating a drug-free city through outreach and reporting mechanisms.

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Community-led policing and public awareness are essential strategies for combating the rising prevalence of substance abuse in urban areas.

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The Mysuru City Police on Friday organised a public awareness programme and rally to mark the International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking, urging citizens to join the fight against drug abuse and help make the city drug-free.

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The article reports on a public safety initiative without taking a stance on broader drug policy debates.

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