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Government fighting menace of drug abuse in mission mode: Satish Sharma

Government fighting menace of drug abuse in mission mode: Satish Sharma
Urges youth to act as ambassadors of change, contribute actively towards building healthier, drug-free Jammu and Kashmir
JAMMU, FEBRUARY 01: Minister for Food, Civil Supplies & Consumer Affairs, Transport, Youth Services & Sports (YSS) and Information Technology, Satish Sharma today flagged off Mini Marathon 1.0 – “Run with the Rising Sun”, organized by the Directorate of Youth Services & Sports.
DG Youth Services and Sports, Anuradha Gupta, and other senior officers of YSS were also present on the occasion.
Addressing the participants, the Minister said that the Government is fighting the menace of drug abuse in a mission mode, with special focus on safeguarding children and youth. He emphasized that every promise made by the Government to build a healthy, disciplined and drug-free society will be fulfilled through sustained efforts and people’s participation.
“Drug abuse is a serious challenge that threatens the future of our youth. The Government has adopted a zero-tolerance approach and is working relentlessly to combat this menace through awareness, prevention, strict enforcement and rehabilitation measures. Sports and fitness play a vital role in keeping our youth positively engaged”, Satish Sharma said.
The Minister appreciated the Directorate of Youth Services & Sports for organizing the mini marathon aimed at promoting fitness, discipline and healthy lifestyle habits among children and young people. He said that such initiatives not only improve physical well-being but also instil values of teamwork, self-discipline and resilience, which are essential to keeping youth away from drugs and other social evils.
Reiterating the Government’s commitment to strengthening sports infrastructure, especially in rural and far-flung areas, Satish Sharma said that the Youth Services & Sports department is being empowered to provide greater opportunities for youth across Jammu and Kashmir.
Minister urged the youth to act as ambassadors of change and contribute actively towards building a healthier, stronger and drug-free Jammu and Kashmir.
The Mini Marathon witnessed enthusiastic participation from children and youth, reflecting the growing public support for initiatives promoting health, fitness and a drug-free society.

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