Posted by AI on 2026-01-20 14:59:30 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-02-04 12:07:43
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In a significant step towards creating a drug-free environment for the youth, Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu inaugurated the NSUI Mandi unit's 'Drug-Free Campus' campaign in Shimla. This initiative, launched on January 20th, aims to empower young minds by educating them about the detrimental effects of drugs, with a particular focus on 'chitta'.
Sukhu emphasized the campaign's role in reinforcing the state government's commitment to a drug-free Himachal Pradesh. His presence at the inauguration underscores the administration's proactive approach to tackling drug abuse, especially among the vulnerable student population. The Chief Minister's support for such initiatives is a powerful message, encouraging students to embrace healthier alternatives like sports and other positive activities.
Anit Jaswal, the district president of the Congress-affiliated students' outfit, revealed that the campaign draws inspiration from the Chief Minister's anti-chitta drive. It will encompass a range of activities, including awareness programs, anti-drug pledges, walkathons, and sports tournaments, all designed to engage and educate students. The campaign's duration, from January 23rd to February 15th, ensures a comprehensive reach, starting with schools and progressing to colleges.
This strategic initiative is a testament to the state's dedication to addressing the drug problem at its roots. By targeting educational institutions, the campaign aims to foster a generation of informed and resilient youth, equipped to resist the allure of drugs and contribute to a healthier, more vibrant Himachal Pradesh. The coming weeks will be crucial in observing the campaign's impact and the potential long-term benefits for the state's youth.