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Mega Padyatra on May 3 to Promote Drug-Free Campaign in J&K

Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha announced a Mega Padyatra on May 3 at the TRC Football Stadium in Srinagar, calling for unity against drug abuse across Jammu and Kashmir. This public movement aims to build a drug-free society and is set to inspire collective action.

In his public address, Sinha highlighted the growing momentum within the Union Territory towards combating the drug menace. He urged citizens of all backgrounds, particularly the youth, to actively participate in the padyatra, emphasizing that their involvement is crucial in the fight against narcotics. “Let us unite and work together to create a safer and healthier Jammu and Kashmir for future generations,” he asserted.

The initiative forms part of the administration’s broader efforts to combat drug abuse, and the lieutenant governor stressed community participation as essential for the anti-drug campaign’s success. Officials plan to intensify awareness efforts, aiming for a significant turnout during the padyatra.

As drug-related issues increasingly affect various segments of society, the upcoming event aims to mobilize public sentiment and drive action against drug abuse. Sinha’s initiative invites all residents to contribute to this cause and solidify their commitment to creating a drug-free environment.

“A united front is imperative to tackle the challenge posed by drugs. The participation of students, families, and organizations will enhance our outreach,” Sinha said. His message underscores the importance of collaboration and proactive measures in fostering a healthier community.

The Mega Padyatra is a part of a dynamic approach by state authorities, aimed at raising awareness and implementing effective strategies against the scourge of drug abuse in Jammu and Kashmir. The administration hopes that with increased public involvement, these initiatives will lead to substantial changes within the community.

As the date approaches, the government calls on all citizens to join the movement, aiming to create a significant impact in the fight against drugs. The enthusiasm shown by the public so far gives hope for a successful and memorable event.

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