ANTI-DRUG ABUSE RALLY
Organized by the De-Addiction Club, MAHE Co-operative College of Teacher Education, Mahe
Date: 12 March 2025
Time: 10:00 AM
Venue: College Campus and Surrounding Areas
The De-Addiction Club of MAHE Co-operative College of Teacher Education, Mahe organized an Anti-Drug Abuse Rally on 12th March 2025 at 10:00 AM with the objective of creating awareness about the harmful effects of drug abuse and promoting a drug-free society.
The programme commenced with a welcome address and a brief introduction to the aims of the rally. Students were encouraged to become ambassadors of a healthy lifestyle and actively participate in spreading awareness within the community.
Participants assembled with banners, placards, and slogans highlighting the dangers of drug addiction and the importance of making responsible choices. Some of the key messages included:
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“Say No to Drugs”
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“Healthy Minds Choose Healthy Habits”
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“Drug-Free Youth, Drug-Free Nation”
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“Your Life Matters—Stay Away from Drugs”
The rally proceeded through the nearby areas surrounding the college, attracting the attention of the public. Students actively engaged with the community by distributing awareness pamphlets and explaining the importance of staying away from addictive substances.
The event emphasized:
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Physical, mental, and social consequences of drug abuse
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Importance of early prevention and awareness
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Role of youth in building a drug-free society
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Community responsibility in supporting individuals battling addiction
Faculty coordinators ensured smooth conduct and safety throughout the rally. The active participation and enthusiasm of students made the rally impactful and meaningful.
The programme concluded with a short address encouraging students to continue advocating for a drug-free lifestyle and to support peers in making positive choices.
The Anti-Drug Abuse Rally was a powerful and effective initiative, reinforcing the De-Addiction Club’s commitment to promoting awareness, responsibility, and a healthier community.
