Raigad: In an effort to promote awareness during the “De-addiction India Fortnight,” a collaborative rally was orchestrated within the Roha Police Station area by a collective of dedicated individuals including police officers, administrators, and students from Mehandale College and Junior College in Roha city.
The purpose of this rally was to actively engage the community and shed light on the significance of combating addiction. By coming together in a unified effort, the police officers, administrators, and students aimed to create a strong impact and effectively raise awareness about the ongoing campaign.
Participants from Mehandale College and Junior College played a crucial role in this event, highlighting the commitment and dedication of the youth towards the cause of de-addiction. Their active involvement served as a powerful reminder of the importance of education and prevention among the younger generation.
Throughout the rally, the participants took to the streets, holding banners, distributing informative materials, and engaging with the local community to disseminate knowledge about the harmful effects of addiction. By emphasizing the message of De-addiction India Fortnight, the rally aimed to encourage individuals to seek help, support those struggling with addiction, and work towards a healthier and addiction-free society.
The rally in Roha city was an exemplary demonstration of the collaborative efforts between law enforcement, educational institutions, and the community at large. By joining forces, they exhibited a united front in the battle against addiction, ultimately striving towards the betterment of society and the overall well-being of its residents.