Police Urges Chenchu Colony Residents to Avoid Illicit Liquor
Navodayam: SP asks residents of Chenchu Colony to stay away from Illicit liquor
The Hindu
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Superintendent of Police Suneel Sheoran has advised residents of Chenchu Colony in Panyam mandal, India, to refrain from brewing and selling illicit liquor. This appeal is part of the Navodayam program aimed at reducing alcohol-related issues and promoting education for a better quality of life.
- 01SP Suneel Sheoran's warning against illicit liquor production and sale
- 02Navodayam program aims to combat alcohol-related problems
- 03Importance of education emphasized for improved living standards
- 04Community engagement is crucial for program success
- 05Residents encouraged to participate in positive activities
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Superintendent of Police Suneel Sheoran has called on residents of Chenchu Colony in Panyam mandal, India, to avoid engaging in the brewing and sale of illicit liquor. This initiative is part of the Navodayam program, which was launched by the state government to address issues related to alcohol consumption. The program has been conducted in two phases and aims to steer individuals away from illicit activities. During his address, SP Sheoran underscored the significance of education in enhancing life quality, urging the community to focus on positive endeavors that contribute to their well-being.
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The appeal from the police is intended to reduce the prevalence of illicit liquor, which can have detrimental effects on community health and safety.
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