 Early Times Report
DODA, July 17: As part of the ongoing 100-Day Campaign against Drug Abuse and Narco-Terrorism, the Red Cross Society, in collaboration with the district administration Doda today organised a Drug De-addiction Awareness Programme at Government Higher Secondary School Khellani, Assar, Doda. The event aimed to generate awareness among students about the harmful effects of drug abuse and the importance of leading a healthy, drug-free life. The programme began with the National Anthem and was attended by the Chief Medical Officer, Chief Education Officer, Assistant Commissioner Revenue, Principal Government HSS Khellani, officers and officials of the Red Cross Society, school lecturers, teachers, staff, students and officers from the concerned departments. Addressing the gathering, the chief guest, District Development Commissioner (Chairman District Red Cross Society) Doda Krishan Lal highlighted the important role of the Red Cross Society in serving humanity and appreciated its efforts in spreading awareness against drug abuse. He said that the district administration is committed to eliminate the drug menace through sustained awareness and community participation. He stressed that such programmes play a key role in educating the youth and building a drug-free society. The DC also appealed to students, school staff and locals to enrol themselves as members of the Nasha Mukt Campaign and actively support the fight against drug abuse. Superintendent Red Cross Jammu Manjri Singh highlighted the history, contribution and humanitarian services of the Indian Red Cross Society, particularly its role in healthcare, first aid, disaster response and community welfare. Dr. Rita gave a live demonstration of Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR), explaining its importance in saving lives during medical emergencies and providing participants with practical first-aid knowledge. |