Students should give up marijuana and drugs

RSD- Sircilla news: The District SP called on students to participate in giving up marijuana and drugs and to practice in yoga and meritorious deeds to overcome stress during exams. The SP, who was the chief guest at the awareness program organized for students on class 10 exams and drugs addiction like marijuana, was present at the Padmanaika Function Hall in Sircilla town and gave directions to the students, played volleyballs with the students, and unveiled posters related to SAY NO TO DRUGS along with officials of the Telangana State Anti-Narcotics Bureau.On this occasion, the SP said that the students should participate in eliminating marijuana and narcotics, and the district police department is working with the goal of eliminating drugs. As part of this, anti-drug clubs are being formed in the district, with the participation of students and teachers and awareness programs are being organized in all schools and colleges in the district. He called on every student to be an anti-drug soldier and eliminate narcotics like marijuana in the district. For information related to marijuana, the Telangana State Anti-Narcotics Bureau number 8712671111 or the District Task Force CI 87126 56392 are requested to be informed by phone. He said that hard work is the main weapon for students to achieve high achievements in life, and that the philosophy of working hard will lead them to success. He said that they should not stop their efforts for their chosen goal in any situation, but move forward with self-confidence, discipline, and a plan. He advised every student not to repeat the mistakes they have made once, and to learn from those mistakes and achieve success. He advised students to never compare themselves with others except to consider themselves as competitors. He reminded the students that those who get low or average marks in exams need not worry, because they also can reach great heights. He said that every student should practice yoga, meditation, and reading books to overcome stress. The SP said that students should stay away from social media (Facebook, Instagram), that currently there is a lot of harassment and abuse against women, social media harassment, online harassment, cybercrimes, online frauds and so on, and that women and young women can fearlessly provide information on She Team number 87126 56425 if they have any problem, and that the details of those who provide information will be kept confidential. DSP Chandrasekhar Reddy, Narcotics Bureau DSP Upender, CI Krishna, staff, school management and students participated in this program.