Jammu and Kashmir Leaders Unite Against Drug Abuse in 100-Day Campaign
J&K parties rise to the call of L-G on drug menace, join 100-day campaign
The Hindu
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In a significant move against drug abuse, Jammu and Kashmir's Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha has initiated a 100-day campaign, urging local leaders and legislators to participate in anti-drug rallies and awareness programs. This collaborative effort aims to mobilize the entire administration to combat the drug menace in the region.
- 01Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha initiated a 100-day anti-drug campaign in Jammu and Kashmir.
- 02Local leaders and legislators are actively participating in rallies and awareness programs.
- 03Sinha emphasized a unified approach involving all government institutions.
- 04The campaign seeks to address the growing drug problem in the region.
- 05Formal letters were sent to political party heads and civil society members to encourage participation.
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Jammu and Kashmir's Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha has launched a 100-day campaign aimed at combating the drug menace in the region. In a rare outreach, he sent formal letters to local legislators, civil society members, and political party leaders, urging them to join anti-drug rallies and awareness campaigns organized by the administration. Sinha highlighted the importance of a unified approach, stating that the success of the campaign relies on the collective strength of the Union Territory (UT) administration. This initiative reflects a concerted effort to address the escalating drug problem in Jammu and Kashmir, with participation from various stakeholders in the community.
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The campaign aims to raise awareness about drug abuse and mobilize community efforts to tackle the issue, potentially leading to a healthier environment for residents.
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