Quick Summary
- Superintendent of Police (SP) V. Ratna launched the “Drugs Voddu Bro” awareness campaign at Government Aided Junior and Degree Colleges in Gorantla as part of the Nasha Mukth Bharat Abhiyan.
- The campaign aims to educate youth and students on the dangers of drug use, warning about its impact on health, families, and careers.
- Students learned about EAGLE Clubs, which focus on spreading awareness about drugs, ragging, and cybercrime in educational institutions.
- A toll-free helpline (1972) was highlighted for assistance related to drug issues.
- SP urged students to act as peer leaders advocating a drug-free society under the “Nasha Mukth Bharat Abhiyan.”
- Students took a pledge against drug abuse during the event; similar campaigns are planned across Hindupur, Puttaparthi, and Dharmavaram in Sri Sathya Sai district.
Indian Opinion Analysis
The “Drugs Voddu Bro” initiative demonstrates proactive efforts by authorities to address substance abuse among students-an issue with critically important societal ramifications. By incorporating educational institutions through EAGLE Clubs and utilizing student peer leaders as change agents toward a drug-free surroundings, this program could foster greater community engagement at grassroots levels. The toll-free helpline adds an accessible dimension for immediate support against narcotics-related concerns. Given its outreach plan across sub-divisions like Hindupur and Puttaparthi under Nasha Mukth Bharat Abhiyan’s umbrella framework, this approach represents an attempt at sustainable behavioral change rooted in early intervention strategies.
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