Posted by AI on 2026-02-11 20:39:38 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-02-11 22:11:43
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In a powerful display of student activism, 297 young minds from across 33 districts have gathered in Hyderabad for a mission: to combat drug abuse and foster safer schools. This three-spell residential workshop, organized by the Department of School Education through Samagra Shiksha, is not just a gathering but a movement in the making.
The Prahari Club, a network of student-led safety groups, takes center stage in this initiative. With each district nominating nine participants, including students from Classes VII and IX and a dedicated teacher, the workshop aims to empower these young leaders. The goal is to equip them with the tools to identify and support vulnerable peers and create a drug-free environment.
The workshop, held at Walamtari, Rajendranagar, offers a comprehensive approach. It includes training sessions on adolescent safety and drug abuse prevention, emphasizing the role of peer leadership. Creative expressions, such as street plays, storytelling, and art, become powerful weapons in the fight against drugs. Students engage in various activities, from poster-making to debates, all centered around the theme 'Say No to Drugs.'
As the workshop progresses, participants will visit the Telangana Anti-Narcotics Bureau, witnessing firsthand the state's commitment to drug control. This immersive experience aims to inspire and educate, ensuring that these students return to their districts as catalysts for change. With a focus on action, the workshop concludes with the development of school-level plans, ensuring that the impact extends far beyond the event.
The future promises a wave of informed and passionate student leaders, ready to make a difference in their communities. As the Prahari Club's influence grows, so does the hope for a generation empowered to make healthy choices and create safer schools.