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2 Lakh Youths Pledge Drug-Free Life in Ranchi Drive
12 Jan
Summary
- Over 2.18 lakh youths took an oath to abstain from drugs.
- A police officer sought rehabilitation help for his drug-addicted son.
- The DAWN initiative involved 7,375 awareness events.

In a significant anti-drug campaign, Ranchi's District Legal Services Authority (DLSA) administered oaths to 2,18,750 youths, inspiring them to reject drug addiction. The DAWN (Drug Awareness and Wellness Navigation) initiative aimed to safeguard young individuals from the perils of substance abuse.
This extensive drive encompassed 7,375 meticulously organized events, including vibrant rallies, impactful street plays, and engaging competitions. Notably, the initiative extended its reach to remote rural pockets and urban slums, fostering widespread awareness. A poignant moment arose when a police officer sought assistance for his son's addiction, leading to his admission for rehabilitation.
The campaign culminated on National Youth Day, coinciding with Swami Vivekananda's birth anniversary. Judicial Commissioner Anil Kumar Mishra urged youths to draw inspiration from Vivekananda's teachings. DLSA secretary Rakesh Roushan encouraged para-legal volunteers to approach drug addicts with empathy and prioritize their treatment and rehabilitation.




