
Drug-free Una campaign will prove effective in saving youth from drugs - Jatinder Kumar
Una, December 16 - Under the drug-free Una campaign, Har Ghar Dastak campaign was launched in Gram Panchayat Ispur which was presided over by Tehsil Welfare Officer Jatinder Kumar. While talking to parents and villagers, Tehsil Welfare Officer said that children get trapped in the trap of drugs due to lack of proper information. He said that the local people themselves should come forward and cooperate in the drug-free Una campaign.
Una, December 16 - Under the drug-free Una campaign, Har Ghar Dastak campaign was launched in Gram Panchayat Ispur which was presided over by Tehsil Welfare Officer Jatinder Kumar. While talking to parents and villagers, Tehsil Welfare Officer said that children get trapped in the trap of drugs due to lack of proper information. He said that the local people themselves should come forward and cooperate in the drug-free Una campaign.
He said that the district administration and police department can stop the supply of drugs. But only local intellectuals and all responsible people can save children from the trap of drug addiction. He said that the entire district administration is working seriously to save the youth from drugs. Because the problem of drug addiction is becoming very serious and the society still does not have enough information about it. He said that every employee is making it a part of their life under the drug-free Una campaign. Similarly, all schools, colleges, ITIs are participating in the drug-free Una campaign. He said that if anyone needs any information related to drug addiction, then they can get the information by calling the helpline number 94180-64444 of the Drug Free Una Campaign and if anyone wants to get treatment for any drug related disease, then they will be treated in the hospital.
On this occasion, Program Officer of Nasha Mukt Una Abhiyan Jayendra Heer, local Gram Panchayat head Baksho Devi, BDC members, all Panchayat representatives, Asha workers, Anganwadi workers, Mahila Mandal, self-help groups and others were also present.
