District Poonch galvanises against Drug Abuse with launch of ‘Nasha Mukt J&K’ Campaign, Massive Unity March

POONCH, APRIL 11: District Administration Poonch today officially launched the Nasha Mukt Jammu & Kashmir Abhiyan with a series of high profile events centered on community mobilization and youth engagement.

The program commenced at the New Auditorium of Government Degree College Poonch with lighting of the traditional lamp, followed by recitation of National Song and National Anthem.

District Social Welfare Officer Khalil A. Banday delivered the welcome address and administered a solemn pledge to participants, reaffirming their resolve to stay away from drugs and contribute towards building a healthy, addiction free society.

The inaugural session featured lectures by the experts from the District Legal Services Authority (DLSA), Health Department and Police Department. The speakers highlighted the legal consequences of drug trafficking, harmful effects of substance abuse and the importance of preventive measures. Deputy Commissioner Ashok Kumar Sharma reiterated the administration’s unwavering commitment to zero tolerance policy against drug abuse and trafficking, emphasizing that strict action shall be taken against offenders while simultaneously strengthening awareness and rehabilitation efforts. SSP Shafqat Bhat, emphasized the critical role of police public partnership in curbing narcotics.

Adding a creative dimension, vibrant cultural performances were organized, where local artists effectively portrayed the evils of drug addiction and the value of a healthy lifestyle. The performances deeply resonated with the audience and served as a powerful medium to sensitize the youth.

Later, a massive Unity March was flagged off from the College Ground, witnessing participation of thousands of students from various schools along with enthusiastic participation from civil society members.

Led by the Deputy Commissioner and SSP, the march passed through the main market and culminated at the historic Poonch Fort, symbolizing the district’s collective resolve against drug abuse.

A signature campaign was also conducted to reinforce public commitment to the cause.

The event was attended by district and sectoral officers, members of the Bar Association, civil society representatives and senior citizens. The programme was conducted under the overall able guidance and directions of the Deputy Commissioner, with active coordination from the Social Welfare, Information, Education and YSS departments and with full cooperation from the Police Department and civil society, reflecting a unified and determined approach towards a drug free Poonch.