Governor flags off anti-drug awareness campaign from Rohru

Governor Shiv Pratap Shukla, today flagged off a large-scale anti-drug awareness rally from Rohru in Shimla district which witnessed enthusiastic participation from thousands of school students, members of Mahila Mandals and representatives of Panchayati Raj Institutions.
Marching through the Rohru market up to Raja Virbhadra Singh Government College Seema, the students carried banners and posters, spreading messages against drug abuse.The rally culminated in a public programme at the college grounds, where the Governor was joined by Education Minister Rohit Thakur and MLA Mohan Lal Brakta.
Addressing the gathering, the Governor said that the awareness demonstrated by the students is truly inspirational and called upon all citizens to adopt this as their own mission. “This campaign is not political; it is a pledge to save Himachal,” he said. Referring to alarming reports of drug-related deaths in the state, the Governor stressed the urgency of collective action against drug abuse.
He stated that the initiative is inspired by the Prime Minister and acknowledged the state government and legislators for passing strict anti-drug legislation in the Vidhan Sabha. “I do not want the youth of our state to fall prey to addiction. That is why I am here– not for politics, but to protect our future,” he asserted.
The Governor highlighted that Himachal Pradesh is not only known for its scenic beauty but also for its sacred traditions, cultural values, and spiritual heritage. He emphasized that there should be no place for drug abuse in such a land and our youth must choose knowledge over narcotics, and culture over addiction.
The Education Minister said that the state is benefitting from the Governor’s vast political experience and his proactive efforts to spread awareness on critical social issues. He pointed out that the upper regions of Shimla are agriculturally rich, particularly in horticulture, which can only thrive if the youth remain drug-free. “It is our collective responsibility to protect them,” he added.
The Minister also expressed concern over the declining population growth in the state and the growing menace of synthetic drugs. He reiterated the state government’s zero-tolerance policy and expressed confidence in the campaign yielding positive outcomes.
Local MLA Mohan Lal Brakta expressed gratitude that Rohru was chosen as the starting point of this significant campaign. He assured the gathering of his full support in taking the Governor’s message across the entire constituency and pledged to organise more such events in the future.
The event also featured a presentation by Dr. Akil Sharma, a subject expert on narcotics and public health.Principal of Seema College Lalita Rawat delivered the vote of thanks.Students of the college presented a cultural programme.
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