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GDC Ramnagar organises symposium on Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyan
6/19/2025 9:00:17 PM
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RAMNAGAR, June 19: The NCORD Cell of Government Degree College Ramnagar organised a thought-provoking Symposium on Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyan under the esteemed patronage of Principal Prof. (Dr.) Bhavnaish Chand Anthal. The event aimed to raise awareness about the harmful effects of substance abuse and to promote a drug-free society among the youth. The programme began with a welcome address by Dr. Sham Singh, Convenor NCORD Cell, who highlighted the objectives of the symposium and emphasised the collective responsibility of educational institutions, society, and individuals in combating the menace of drug abuse.
A total of 10 students actively participated in the symposium, sharing insightful speeches on the causes, consequences, and preventive strategies related to drug addiction. The programme witnessed enthusiastic participation from students and faculty members alike, reflecting a shared commitment to the national cause.
In his address, Principal Prof. (Dr.) Bhavnaish Chand Anthal commended the efforts of the NCORD Cell and appreciated the students for their meaningful contributions. He emphasised that "awareness and education are the most powerful tools in the fight against drug abuse. Institutions must serve as strongholds of discipline, awareness, and social responsibility to build a drug-free India."
The programme concluded with a formal vote of thanks presented by Prof. Tanmeet Kour, a dedicated member of the NCORD Cell, who acknowledged the valuable contributions of all participants and organisers.
The event was organised and coordinated by the NCORD Cell of the college, comprising Dr. Sham Singh (Convenor), Dr. Sunil Kumar, Dr. Jeevan Kumar, Prof. Anice Ahmed, Prof. Sanjay Malhotra, and Prof. Tanmeet Kour. The event was graced by the presence of several faculty members, including Dr. Kewal Kumar, Prof. Parminder Kumar, Prof. Sonia Raj, and Dr. Ujval Gupta.
The symposium served as a reminder of the vital role educational institutions play in nurturing informed, responsible, and conscious citizens for a healthier and addiction-free nation.
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