HYDERABAD: Telangana Anti-Narcotics Bureau (TGANB) on Saturday launched a week-long Anti-Drug Awareness campaign involving students.
At an event held at Integrated Command and Control Centre (I-CCC), Banjara Hills, 2,000 students from 15 schools attended, where in TGANB officials showcased a series of testimonies and short films. A 'pledge wall' was installed for participants. DGP Jitender, who was the chief guest, addressed the gathering, calling students the "soldiers" of the state's anti-drug efforts.
The campaign would continue until June 26, with events scheduled at venues, including I-CCC, Banjara Hills and Jala Vihar on Necklace Road. Officials and partner organisations would also visit schools and colleges for outreach activities.
At an event held at Integrated Command and Control Centre (I-CCC), Banjara Hills, 2,000 students from 15 schools attended, where in TGANB officials showcased a series of testimonies and short films. A 'pledge wall' was installed for participants. DGP Jitender, who was the chief guest, addressed the gathering, calling students the "soldiers" of the state's anti-drug efforts.
The campaign would continue until June 26, with events scheduled at venues, including I-CCC, Banjara Hills and Jala Vihar on Necklace Road. Officials and partner organisations would also visit schools and colleges for outreach activities.
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