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The Hindu·3 min read·medium

Youth urged to join campaign for a drug-free India

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The Hindu Bureau
Youth urged to join campaign for a drug-free India
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Local authorities and police officials held an event to mark the International Day Against Drug Abuse, urging youth to participate in the 'Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyan' campaign. The program emphasized the legal consequences of drug trafficking and the availability of government rehabilitation services.

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Public awareness campaigns are a key component of government strategies to combat rising drug addiction rates among the youth population.

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The role of youth is pivotal for the development of the country, said Superintendent of Police P. Jagadeesh, asserting that it is crucial for the youth to join the campaign to make India a drug-free nation.

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