Addressing the gathering before the marathon, the Chief Minister stressed that drug addiction poses a serious threat to individuals, families, and communities. He highlighted the need for collective action involving the government, educational institutions, parents, and civil society to prevent the spread of substance abuse among young people.
Chennai: Tamil Nadu Chief Minister Vijay participated in and flagged off an anti-drug awareness run at Chennai’s iconic Marina Beach on the occasion of International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking, urging citizens to unite in the fight against drug abuse and work towards building a healthier society. The event witnessed enthusiastic participation from students, youth groups, athletes, social organisations, and government officials, all coming together to spread awareness about the dangers of narcotics.
CM Vijay participated in anti-drug awareness
Addressing the gathering before the marathon, the Chief Minister stressed that drug addiction poses a serious threat to individuals, families, and communities. He highlighted the need for collective action involving the government, educational institutions, parents, and civil society to prevent the spread of substance abuse among young people.
CM Vijay wrote the slogan "Sporta Edu, Drugs Vidu"
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