Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Saturday called on all states to collaborate with the central government in the fight against the drug menace, vowing to eradicate it entirely from the nation and pledging that not a single kilogram of narcotics will either enter India or be smuggled out o
Arunachal Pradesh Governor Lt. General KT Parnaik (Retd.) on Friday addressed the inaugural session of the two-day annual Conference of Superintendents of Police and Commandants of Arunachal Pradesh Police at Dorjee Khandu Convention Centre, Itanagar, according to an official press release.
Himachal Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu has said that the state government was committed to eradicating the rising drug menace to protect the youth. He said the government has adopted stringent to tackle the issue which has harmful effects on youth.
The Chief Minister said that the government was committed to rotting out the drug menace and saving the younger generation from this social vice. He said that such awareness campaign plays a crucial role in eradicating and generating awareness against drug abuse.
Punjab Director General of Police (DGP) Gaurav Yadav on Thursday inaugurated the new Anti-Narcotics Task Force's (ANTF) Support Services Unit (SSU) at the ANTF Headquarters.
Himachal Pradesh Governor Shiv Pratap Shukla on Tuesday expressed concern over the increasing threat of drug abuse in the state and outlined a way forward. He further added that unity is essential for success in combating drug menace.
Tripura Chief Minister Manik Saha on Friday applauded the Tripura Police for busting a drug menace and seizing drugs worth Rs 2 crore from Ambassa, Dhalai district of the state.
In an ongoing effort to combat the rising drug menace in Himachal Pradesh, the Himachal Pradesh Police organised their 11th consecutive annual half marathon on Sunday. The event is aimed at raising awareness about drug abuse and highlighting the importance of physical activity.
Andhra Pradesh Director General of Police, Dwaraka Tirumala Rao, said on Wednesday that the state government is mulling to form an anti-narcotic task force to control the drug menace effectively.
In an effort to promote a drug-free India, Delhi Police organized a walkathon at India Gate as part of their 'Nasha Mukt Bharat Pakhwara,' aiming to raise awareness about the perils of drug addiction.
To spread awareness about the dangers of Drug abuse, the Narcotics Control Bureau in association with Chandigarh Police organised a walkathon at Sukhna Lake here on Wednesday. Senior officials of the NCB and Chandigarh Police spoke on the issue emphasizing the need to get rid of the drug men