Delhi Police Launches 'Nasha Not Cool' Anti-Drug Crusade
Delhi Police's 'Nasha Not Cool' campaign will raise awareness about drug abuse through social media, radio, and community programs. A rap theme song will highlight drug harm. The initiative is guided by Delhi Lieutenant Governor and aligns with the Centre's 'zero tolerance' drug policy.
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Delhi Police is set to roll out a comprehensive, week-long anti-drug awareness campaign titled 'Nasha Not Cool' across the city, beginning Friday. According to an official spokesperson, the initiative will leverage social media, radio broadcasts, and community programs to combat the growing drug problem in the capital.
Adding a cultural and engaging dimension, the campaign will feature sports activities at de-addiction centers and a school pledge-taking event on Friday. A specially crafted rap-based theme song, underscoring the dire consequences of drug abuse, was unveiled at the police headquarters and will be disseminated across platforms, including cinemas and social media.
Launched under the advisory of Delhi Lieutenant Governor Taranjit Singh Sandhu and Delhi Police Chief Satish Golchha, this campaign stands as a testimony to the government's 'zero tolerance' stance against narcotics. It represents a concerted effort to educate and mobilize the public against the pervasive threat of drug abuse.
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