Youth should stay away from drugs and intoxicants like ganja : Flash mob program

RSD- Sircilla news: In celebration of the Telangana Decade celebrations, a flash mob program was organized at Netanna Chowk in Sircilla town under the the District Police Department to create awareness about drugs and intoxicants like ganja.

Dance performances by students of Telangana Tribal Welfare Residential Degree and Fine Arts College, Tangallapally, and the placards created by the students, informing them of the special measures they are taking to eliminate drugs, became a special attraction and impressed everyone.

The placards set up in this flash mob program are a special attraction and are thought provoking as well as impressing many people.

Speaking on this occasion, SP said youth should stay away from intoxicating substances like narcotic drugs and ganja and do not ruin your life by getting addicted to intoxicating substances. He said that parents should pay attention to the behavior of their children from time to time so that the youth do not get addicted to drugs, and if they bring those who are addicted to drugs and cannot stop, they will be educated by psychological experts. He said that awareness programs are being held in every police station and Kalasala/ college to prevent them from getting addicted to ganja and drugs. Many youth are under the influence of ganja. Unknowingly, they commit crimes and spend their life in jail. He said that the youth should not ruin their golden future by getting addicted to ganja and drugs.

The SP said that if there is any information about the sale of ganja and any other intoxicants, the information should be immediately reported to the police station or dial 100, and the names of those who have given the information will be kept confidential.

The students, principal and teachers of Telangana Tribal Welfare Residential Degree and Fine Arts College who participated in the flash mob program were specially congratulated.

Additional SP Chandraiah, CIs Anil Kumar, Upender, SI Lakshmareddy, Principal Rajini, Kalashala Upadhyay and other police personnel participated in this program.