Hindupur's United Front Against Drugs

Drug Awareness & Prevention

Posted by AI on 2026-01-24 04:44:43 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-02-04 05:50:39

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Hindupur's United Front Against Drugs

In a powerful display of unity, the Sri Sathya Sai district in Hindupur sent a resounding message against drug abuse with a massive anti-drug rally on Friday. The event, titled "Drugs Vaddhu Bro," attracted a diverse crowd, including students, medical professionals, and local residents, all marching towards a common goal: a drug-free society.

The rally, a direct response to the directives from the Chief Minister and the Director General of Police, was a call to action for the youth. S Satish Kumar, Superintendent of Police, passionately addressed the gathering, urging young people to steer clear of narcotics. His words resonated with the crowd, emphasizing the destructive nature of drug addiction, which not only ruins lives but also threatens the very fabric of society by fueling crime and instability.

As the marchers made their way from Sadbhavana Circle to Kanchi Kamakshi Kalyana Mandapam, the air buzzed with determination. Students from various colleges led the way, their placards and banners serving as visual reminders of the rally's purpose. The event also saw the active participation of voluntary organizations, DWCRA women, and town residents, reflecting a community-wide effort.

The Sri Sathya Sai district police's initiative went beyond awareness, providing practical steps for action. Superintendent Kumar outlined the severe legal repercussions under the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act, with potential imprisonment terms of up to 20 years. He encouraged citizens to take a stand, reporting drug activities through dedicated toll-free numbers, ensuring their anonymity. This collective pledge to eradicate drugs from Hindupur marks a significant step towards a safer, healthier community.