Srinath University Hosts Anti-Drug Awareness Session

Mental Health Expert Addresses Commerce and Management Students

Srinath University marks International Day Against Drug Abuse with an informative session aimed at promoting mental well-being and combating substance misuse.

JAMSHEDPUR – Srinath University organized a session on the International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking for students of the Commerce and Management Department.

The event focused on raising awareness about the dangers of drug abuse and the importance of mental health.

Mokshita Gautam, a distinguished YI member, speaker, and counselor, led the session.

Gautam, with a decade of experience in the Art of Living, provided insights on tackling drug abuse and nurturing mental well-being.

Umang Modi, Yi Jamshedpur Health Chair, coordinated the interactive session.

Students engaged in meaningful discussions and learned strategies to combat drug misuse.

Prof. Dr. S. N. Singh, Vice Chancellor of Srinath University, expressed gratitude, saying, "We are immensely grateful to Mrs. Mokshita Gautam for her expertise and dedication, and to Mr. Umang Modi and the Yi Jamshedpur team for their seamless coordination."

He added, "Such sessions are crucial in empowering our students with the knowledge and support they need to lead healthy, drug-free lives."

Yi and Srinath University pledged to collaborate on future initiatives to build a more informed and resilient community.

The event highlighted the university’s commitment to student well-being and community health.

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