Bindumani Urges People to Stay Away from Drug Addiction

Bindumani Urges People to Stay Away from Drug Addiction

Bindumani Urges People to Stay Away from Drug Addiction

Madikeri, June 25: An awareness program was organized for students at the Madikeri Government Pre-University College as part of the International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking by the District Police Department.

Speaking at the program, District Superintendent of Police Bindumani said that students are increasingly falling prey to the drug network in recent times. Children and youth with restless minds who do not fully understand right and wrong are falling prey to this very quickly. Not only do they use drugs, but by supplying them to others, they end up falling into the eyes of the law and being jailed as accused. Along with this, the relationship with the family is not only damaged, but the future also becomes dark. The use of any drug, including marijuana, is not good for anyone and will not be good in the future. Against this background, it is necessary for the youth to stay away from drug addiction and focus on a healthy and good life.

Health Officer Dr. Umesh Babu informed the students about the ill effects of illegal drugs and drug addiction. Drug use has a serious impact on brain function. Mental and physical health problems increase in those who are addicted. In recent days, the number of cases related to drugs is also increasing day by day. Drug use not only has a negative impact on the life, health, education and future of the individual, but also has a bad impact on the family and society. Therefore, it is essential for the youth to stay away from drugs.

Police Inspector Chandrashekhar of Madikeri Rural Station said that students are the future of the country and should not ruin their lives by getting addicted to drugs. Only if they are mentally and physically strong can a healthy and sustainable society be built. He said that the Central Government has launched the Drug-Free India Campaign with the aim of freeing the youth from drug addiction.

On this occasion, questions were asked to the students on road safety, ill effects of drug use, cyber crimes and other legal issues. The students who gave the correct answers were encouraged by District Superintendent of Police Bindumani, who gifted pens. Madikeri DySP Suraj, officers Sachin, Srinivas, College Principal Vijay, SI Annapurna of the city station, students and teaching staff were present at the program.

 

 

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