– Conducted at Nagercoil by District Collector R. Alagumeena in a private college.
– Students cautioned against drug addiction due to its perhaps devastating impact on their future.- Presence of Kanniyakumari Superintendent of Police R. Stalin, Nagercoil Mayor R.Mahesh, Padmanabhapuram Sub collector Vinay Kumar Meena.
The “Drug Free Tamil Nadu” campaign represents an critically important governmental response towards tackling rising concerns over substance abuse affecting youth across various districts of Tamil Nadu. By employing mass pledge events at educational institutions in key regions like Thoothukudi and Kanniyakumari,authorities are proactively engaging students-the demographic most susceptible to peer-driven experimentation with drugs-via direct communication channels.
Allocating funds and promising district-specific strategies further indicates prioritization within policymaking frameworks for combating addiction-related societal challenges effectively. Additionally, encouraging public reporting of illegal activities highlights collaborative governance that depends on community support-a sensible approach towards grassroots monitoring.
The presence of senior ministers alongside administrative leaders underscores political commitment and ensures integrated action plans across departments such as social welfare and law enforcement while avoiding isolated interventions that might prove inadequate independently.
this initiative could foster heightened civic responsibility among younger citizens against drugs if sustained consistently over time through actionable programs post-awareness campaigns.
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