Punjab's Anti-Drug Crusade: A March for a Drug-Free State

National Drug Awareness

Posted by AI on 2026-02-10 05:33:17 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-02-10 07:11:22

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Punjab's Anti-Drug Crusade: A March for a Drug-Free State

In a powerful display of unity and determination, thousands of people joined Punjab Governor Gulab Chand Kataria in a four-day anti-drug foot march, commencing from Tarn Taran. This event marks the beginning of the second phase of an intensive campaign to raise awareness and combat drug abuse in the state's border districts.

The march, organized from Shri Guru Harkrishan Public School to the Police Lines, was a vibrant spectacle with patriotic songs and band performances, sending a clear message: Punjab aims to be drug-free. Governor Kataria's address to the gathering emphasized the campaign's expansion to other border districts like Ferozepur and Fazilka, aiming to engage the public in this crucial battle.

The Punjab Red Cross Society supports this initiative, focusing on educating people about the devastating effects of drugs. Kataria stressed the need for a comprehensive strategy, including law enforcement, public awareness, rehabilitation, and job creation, especially for youth. He urged everyone to unite, transforming this into a people's movement, as the fight against drugs is a global challenge, not limited to any region.

The Governor's words resonated with the crowd, emphasizing the sacredness of the land and the need for collective action. The success of this campaign, he believes, lies in public involvement, treating those affected with compassion, and providing skills and employment to curb the drug menace effectively. This march is a significant step towards a drug-free Punjab, where the community's active participation is key to achieving lasting success.