Vice President and Chancellor of the University of Delhi, C P Radhakrishnan, on Thursday called upon universities and educational institutions across the country to join the Drug-Free Campus Campaign.
He commended the significant progress made by the University of Delhi under the ”Nasha Mukt Parisar Abhiyaan”.
In a social media post, the Vice President recalled the launch of the Drug-Free Campus Campaign and the e-pledge platform at the university earlier this year, urging students to become ambassadors for ”Nasha Mukt Bharat” and take a stand against the menace of drug abuse.
The Vice President lauded the university’s efforts in advancing the objectives of the campaign and stated that more than 53,000 students have taken the mandatory pledge through a collective effort.
He said such initiatives contribute significantly towards building a healthier, stronger and more prosperous nation.
The Vice President called upon universities and educational institutions across the country to join this endeavour and encourage their students to actively participate in the campaign.
He emphasised that collective action and sustained awareness among the youth are essential to realising the vision of a Drug-Free India.