Vice President C P Radhakrishnan urged universities nationwide to join the Drug-Free Campus Campaign, highlighting success at University of Delhi where over 53,000 students have pledged under the Nasha Mukt Parisar Abhiyaan. He called for scaling the initiative across institutions using an e-pledge platform to build a drug-free India.
New Delhi: Vice President C P Radhakrishnan on Thursday urged universities across the nation to actively join the "Drug-Free Campus Campaign" as he lauded the lead taken by the Delhi University.
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Highlighting the success of the massive anti-drug initiative at the University of Delhi, the vice president urged institutional leaders to motivate students and contribute to the vision of a drug-free India.
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