
Drug addiction and rehabilitation center Nawanshahr organized an awareness camp at S.S.S. School Mutton
Balachore - An awareness camp was organized today by Red Cross De-addiction and Rehabilitation Center Nawanshahr at Government Senior Secondary Smart School village Mutton under "Drug-Free India Abhiyaan". The event organized at Smart School Mutton was presided over by Mrs. Dr. Neelam Rani (Teacher).
Balachore - An awareness camp was organized today by Red Cross De-addiction and Rehabilitation Center Nawanshahr at Government Senior Secondary Smart School village Mutton under "Drug-Free India Abhiyaan". The event organized at Smart School Mutton was presided over by Mrs. Dr. Neelam Rani (Teacher).
Addressing the gathering of students on this occasion, S. Chaman Singh (Project Director) said that the land of Punjab has always given birth to brave warriors, but some people are endangering the future of Punjab by putting the youth on the path of drugs for their own benefit. We should be aware of such people and be alert to avoid this evil gang of drugs. He made the students aware of the difficulties faced in student life and also appealed to the teachers to inform the students about drugs and other social evils from time to time along with school studies so that the students are aware of their negative effects. can be Students should lead an ideal life by reading biographies of heroes and warriors and taking guidance from them. He also shared information about the new consciousness module with the students.
Presenting her views on this occasion, Mrs. Dr. Kamaljit Kaur (Counselor) said that we should pay special attention to the children and reach their school so that they do not fall into bad company because of the physical, intellectual and mental problems of the children due to drugs. Development is affected. Due to addiction, they are alienated from society and family. He gave information about the Red Cross De-addiction Center Nawanshahr and its admission process. He said that drug addicts are treated absolutely free. Mrs. Neelam Rani (Teacher) took the role of stage secretary and thanked the Red Cross team. School staff members Alka, Gurpreet Kaur, Rupinder Kaur and students were present on this occasion.
