East Garo Hills: The East Garo Hills District Police took part in a comprehensive awareness program held at Simsangre Higher Secondary School. This event, organized by the Women’s Self-Help Group, covered a range of crucial topics, including combating drug abuse and illicit trafficking, addressing cybercrime cases, tackling teenage pregnancy issues, and raising awareness about traffic-related cases.
The objective of the program was to equip students and community members with valuable knowledge and strategies to combat these pressing challenges. The East Garo Hills District Police played a pivotal role in delivering informative sessions, sharing insights, and providing guidance on each topic.
The discussion on anti-drug abuse and illicit trafficking shed light on the detrimental consequences of substance abuse and the importance of preventive measures. The police officers emphasized the need for a collaborative effort to eradicate the drug trade and highlighted the various resources available for assistance and rehabilitation.
In the segment focusing on cyber cases, attendees gained valuable insights into online safety, potential threats, and ways to protect themselves from cyber criminals. The police officers shared practical tips for maintaining secure online profiles, avoiding scams and fraud, and reporting incidents to the relevant authorities.
The session on teenage pregnancy cases aimed to address the root causes, consequences, and available support systems for vulnerable adolescents. The East Garo Hills District Police emphasized the significance of education, awareness, and open communication in preventing teenage pregnancies and supporting affected individuals.
Lastly, the awareness program touched upon traffic-related cases, covering road safety measures, traffic rules and regulations, and the importance of responsible driving. The police officers highlighted the common causes of accidents and stressed the need for adherence to traffic laws to ensure the safety of all road users.
Overall, the collaboration between the Women’s Self-Help Group and the East Garo Hills District Police proved instrumental in raising awareness and empowering the community to tackle these significant societal issues. The program offered a valuable platform for interaction, education, and the exchange of ideas, ultimately fostering a safer and more informed society.