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SKDRDP holds online pledge programme Swasthya Sankalpa for students against drug abuse

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SKDRDP holds online pledge programme Swasthya Sankalpa for students against drug abuse
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The Sri Kshetra Dharmasthala Rural Development Project organized an online wellness pledge program called 'Swasthya Sankalpa' to raise awareness about drug abuse among students. Over 1.3 lakh students participated in the event, which emphasized the importance of rejecting vices to become productive citizens.

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Large-scale awareness campaigns are a key strategy for addressing substance abuse issues among the youth population.

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Sri Kshetra Dharmasthala Rural Development Project (SKDRDP) and Akhila Karnataka Janajagruti Vedike organised ‘Swasthya Sankalpa’, and online wellness pledge programme, in Dharmasthala on Tuesday (June 30) to create awareness against drug abuse among students in the State.

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