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Event Name: Awareness program on anti-drugs and narcotics committee.
Objective:
Outcome: The Anti-Drug and Narcotics Committee's awareness program proved to be highly impactful! Students actively engaged in discussions and workshops, demonstrating a genuine commitment to maintaining a drug-free campus environment. Their enthusiastic participation underscored the significance of learning about the detrimental effects of substance abuse and the imperative of making informed, healthy choices. The atmosphere was characterized by an earnest exchange of ideas and a shared determination to combat drug misuse. Even faculty members contributed to the dialogue, offering invaluable support and guidance. This program epitomized the collective resolve of our campus community to uphold a safe and drug-free environment conducive to academic and personal growth.
Report: On February 1, 2024, an important event unfolded in our Seminar Hall/Auditorium, aimed at educating students about the risks of drug and substance abuse. The session, conducted by Circle Inspector Mr. Prasad from the Nandigama Mandal, commenced at 14:30h.
During the gathering, Inspector Prasad emphasized the critical importance of steering clear of drugs and cigarettes. He highlighted how these substances harm health and future opportunities. Moreover, he urged students to promptly report any instances of drug use within our campus boundaries.
Inspector Prasad also announced the establishment of an Anti-Drug Committee, tasked with addressing substance abuse issues within our student community. The committee's primary goal is to promote a drug- free atmosphere and support students in need of assistance.
The session served as a reminder for students about the serious consequences of drug abuse. It encouraged them to make responsible decisions and actively contribute to maintaining a safe and healthy campus. In summary, the Anti-Drugs and Narcotics Awareness Program, led by Circle Inspector Mr. Prasad, represents a crucial step in creating a drug-free campus environment. It is essential that students heed the insights shared during the session and collaborate with the newly formed Anti-Drug Committee to uphold a lifestyle free from substance abuse.
Snippets from the event
(Circle Inspector, Nandigama Mandal Mr. Prasad delivering the session)
(Felicitation of the guest)
(Audience engaged in the session)