Youth encouraged to stay away from drugs and other vices

Hoshiarpur:- Following the guidelines of Punjab State Legal Services Authority SAS Nagar and the orders of District and Sessions Judge Rajinder Agarwal, the District Legal Services Authority, Hoshiarpur, Secretary, District Legal Services Authority Neeraj Goyal is running an awareness campaign in various villages of district Hoshiarpur and sub-divisions.
Under this, to keep the youth away from drugs and to make them aware about other schemes, awareness programs were organized in various villages and schools, such as Government Senior Secondary School Dehriwal, Gram Panchayat Khanaura, Gram Panchayat Bassi Purani, Gram Panchayat Badowal, Gram Panchayat Kala Jhingar, Gram Panchayat Budupur, Gram Panchayat Bhojpur, Government C.S. School Jhajji, Government Senior Secondary School Mahilpur and Government High School Mirzapur.
On this occasion, the panel advocates, while giving information about the legal rights related to the 'Child Marriage Free India' campaign, brought to the attention that the marriageable age of a girl should not be less than 18 years and that of a boy should not be less than 21 years. Along with this, while telling about the environmental legal literacy and community safety initiative of NALSA, titled 'Protect Today, Protect Tomorrow', they informed the people that stubble should not be burned in villages, nor should plastic be set on fire.
Because its smoke spreads pollution in the air, which causes many diseases. Apart from this, information was given about the HIV AIDS campaign. Regarding the campaign against drugs, he said that the aim of this campaign is to motivate the young generation to do good deeds by giving up drugs in the future, so that a good society can be created. He also said that drug consumption ruins human life and creates unrest in the home.