Anti-Drug Campaign Gains Momentum in West Singhbhum

District administration launches multi-pronged awareness drive targeting youth and public

Schools and community groups join efforts to combat substance abuse through rallies and outreach.

CHAIBASA – The West Singhbhum district administration has intensified its anti-drug campaign, organizing various programs to spread awareness about the dangers of substance abuse.

School children led a morning procession from Chaibasa Police Lines to promote drug abstinence.

In Manjhari block, students conducted a awareness rally, urging the public to stay away from addictive substances.

An audio-visual campaign vehicle toured Chaibasa’s busy areas, educating people about the harmful effects of drugs.

Noamundi block organized an awareness rally to appeal to residents to avoid drug use.

These initiatives are part of the district’s broader strategy to combat drug addiction.

The campaign focuses on educating youth and the general public about the risks of substance abuse.

Local schools are playing a key role in spreading the anti-drug message to communities.

Audio-visual tools are being used to effectively communicate the dangers of drug use.

The district administration is coordinating efforts across various blocks to ensure wide reach.

This multi-pronged approach aims to create a sustained impact on drug prevention in the region.

Community participation is being encouraged to strengthen the anti-drug movement at the grassroots level.

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