The 13th Assam Rifles, in a bid to address the pervasive issue of drug addiction, organised an Anti-Drug Campaign at Modern Higher Secondary School, Kohima. DIPR said.
In his address, Brigadier Herjinder Singh, the Commander of 5 Sector Assam Rifles, underscored the gravity of drug addiction, emphasizing that it transcends borders and adversely affects both individuals and society at large. He urged collective action to combat this menace, emphasizing the importance of raising awareness and actively working towards practical solutions. Brigadier Singh also stressed the significance of community engagement in addressing issues related to drug addiction.
Guest speaker Anupam Rohit from Recovery Wellness Society, Guwahati, shared his personal journey as a recovering addict, shedding light on the profound effects of substance abuse on individuals and families. Rohit encouraged the attending students to steer clear of drugs and choose a path towards a happy and clean life.
Adding a local touch to the campaign, Miss Nagaland Hikali Achumi also addressed the audience, providing valuable insights into the importance of staying away from drugs for a healthier and more fulfilling life.
The event organised by the 13th Assam Rifles drew participation from students representing various schools and colleges, along with representatives from the Kripa Foundation and Eden Garden Orphanage.