TRIVANDRUM SCHOOL STUDENTS
DECLARE WAR ON DRUG ABUSE
The students launched an anti-liquor club at the school earlier
this year, which would conduct awareness programmes regularly. Going one step
further, they would soon be taking the role of sleuths to check on vendors near
their school who might be selling pan masala and other items to the
children.“We have planned to send the children to shops in and around our
school premises, posing as students who want to buy pan masala. We have a
number of schools in this area and any such illegal activities would be first
sighted by the students. They can pass on the information to the teachers. The
Excise Department has extended their support,” said K.C. Sreeja, NSS
co-ordinator at the school.At St. Joseph’s Higher Secondary School, Vanchiyoor,
awareness classes were conducted for the students.Awareness classes were
conducted at the Saraswathi Vidyalaya, Vattiyoorkavu, under the aegis of the
Department of Mental Health.
Speaking at a programme organise by the Regional Cancer Centre
here on the occasion, Governor Nikhil Kumar said toppers in the Indian civil
service examinations should be made the brand ambassadors of initiatives for
fighting the drug menace so that the younger generation was motivated to follow
them. The District Mental Health Programme (DMHP) conducted essay competitions
at 29 schools to mark the day. Over 17,000 students from classes VIII to
XII participated in the competitions, the winners of which will be declared in
July. Students were asked to focus on the importance of social awareness in
bringing down drug abuse and alcohol consumption. Awareness classes were
also held in these schools, said DMHP nodal officer P.S. Kiran
Prof. John Kurakar
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