Series of awareness events held in Rajouri to observe Int’l Day against Drug Abuse
RAJOURI, June 26: Amidst a wave of enthusiasm and fervor, the District Administration of Rajouri, in collaboration with the Social Welfare Department and together with civil society members observed the International Day against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking here today.
The event, held at PWD Dakbunglow, saw a multitude of activities aimed at raising awareness about the dangers of drug abuse and illicit trafficking. From an antidrug rally to a signature campaign and launch of a mobile anti-drug awareness van, the event was a resounding success, with participants expressing their satisfaction at the level of engagement and awareness generated by the celebrations.
Addressing the event, SSP, Amrit Pal Singh, emphasized that drug abuse and trafficking are not only social and health issues but are also major law enforcement challenges. He further stated that effective collaboration between law enforcement agencies and the public is crucial in identifying and taking action against drug peddlers and traffickers.
He also stressed the importance of creating a safe and secure environment for all members of the community, especially the youth. He called on parents, teachers, and community leaders to play an active role in preventing drug abuse and trafficking, and urged them to educate young people about the dangers of drug abuse.
The Chief Guest of the event, the Deputy Commissioner of Rajouri, Vikas Kundal in his speech emphasized the need for collective action to combat the menace of drug abuse and illicit trafficking. He highlighted the fact that drug addiction is a complex issue that affects not just the individual but also their families and communities.
The Deputy Commissioner also stated that drug abuse is a serious public health problem that requires a comprehensive approach involving education, prevention, treatment, and law enforcement. The DC, Vikas Kundal also spoke about the importance of awareness and education in preventing drug abuse and trafficking.
He stressed the need for parents, teachers, and community leaders to work together to provide young people with the knowledge and skills to make healthy choices and avoid the pitfalls of drug addiction. He also said that the district administration is committed to providing educational and treatment resources to those affected by drug abuse and that it would continue to work towards a drug-free society.
As part of the celebrations, an antidrug rally and an anti drug mobile van were also organized and flagged off by the Deputy Commissioner. The rally, which was attended by a large number of students sought to spread the message of drug-free living and the need for a healthy and productive lifestyle.
A number of speakers also addressed the gathering and shared their perspectives on drug abuse and illicit trafficking. They highlighted the need for greater awareness and education, as well as the importance of taking concrete steps to prevent drug abuse and trafficking. The speakers also stressed the need for community engagement and support in fighting drug abuse and trafficking.
The celebrations also included the launch of a signature campaign aimed at mobilizing public support for the cause. The campaign seeks to raise awareness about the dangers of drug abuse and illicit trafficking and to encourage people to take a pledge to remain drug-free and support the fight against drug abuse and trafficking.
Overall, the event was a great success, with participants expressing their satisfaction at the level of engagement and awareness generated by the celebrations. The district administration of Rajouri remains committed to working towards a drug-free society and will continue to organize similar events in the future to keep the momentum going and to create a safer and more prosperous community for all.
Among the others, ADC Rajouri, Rajeev Kumar Khajuria; PO ICDS, Shoket Mehmood Malik; DDE, Qadeer Ul Rehman; PO IWMP, Sheraz Chowhan; CEO Education, Sultana kouser; CMO, Dr Rajinder Sharma; DSWO, Wakeel Ahmed Bhatt besides civil society members including VC MC Rajouri, Bharat Bushan Vaid; Dinesh Sharma, Thakur Kamal King; Subash Sharma; Rajesh Gupta; Sushil Sharma; Mushtaq Manhas; Pushpinder Gupta; Yogesh Dutta among others were present during the event.