CM Devendra Fadnavis on Saturday launched Navi Mumbai Police’s Campus Connect drug-free awareness campaign at D.Y. Patil University in Nerul. The initiative will create anti-narcotics committees in schools and colleges to monitor activities and spread awareness.
Navi Mumbai: Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis on Saturday launched the Navi Mumbai Police’s ‘Campus Connect – Drug-Free Awareness Campaign’ aimed at protecting students from the growing threat of narcotics. The launch was held at the D.Y. Patil University’s Centre of Excellence in Nerul, where Fadnavis also inaugurated the De-addiction and Rehabilitation Centre online. An Integrated Command and Control Centre and the Navi Mumbai Airport Police Station were also inaugurated as part of the programme.
De-Addiction Centre, Control Room And Airport Police Station Inaugurated
The campaign will focus on taking anti-drug awareness directly into schools and colleges. Nearly 250 colleges in Navi Mumbai have already responded to the initiative. An Anti-Narcotics Committee will be established in every school and college, comprising representatives of the institution and the police, to monitor drug-related activities in and around campuses and conduct regular awareness programmes.
“Drug prevention has to begin before a youngster gets trapped in addiction. Through Campus Connect, we want to create a strong network of students, educational institutions, parents and police so that drug abuse is detected early and young people are guided towards a healthy and productive life,” said Navi Mumbai Police Commissioner Milind Bharambhe.
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