Delhi's Youth Unite Against Drugs: 'Nasha -- Not Cool' Campaign
Over 100,000 students from 550+ Delhi schools took part in an anti-drug pledge as part of 'Nasha -- Not Cool', a week-long awareness campaign by Delhi Police, aiming to inform young people about drug abuse's dangers and encourage a drug-free lifestyle.
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In an ambitious bid to curb drug abuse, over one lakh students from more than 550 schools in Delhi participated in a pledge-taking drive on Friday. This initiative is part of the 'Nasha -- Not Cool' awareness campaign launched by Delhi Police.
The campaign aims to sensitize young people regarding the perils of drug use and encourages them to adopt a drug-free lifestyle. Students, alongside their teachers and school staff, committed to avoiding substances, spreading awareness about drug abuse, and motivating others to do the same.
Endorsed by the Directorate of Education, police officers engaged with students in schools, sharing insights on the consequences of drug use and the legal aspects of drug-related offenses, hoping to equip youth with the information to make informed choices.
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