Collector directs officials to make Sri Sathya Sai district drug-free
Collector A. Shyam Prasad has called for intensified efforts to make Sri Sathya Sai district drug-free. During a review meeting, he emphasized the importance of using technology to combat drug trafficking and consumption. Officials were instructed to enhance public awareness campaigns, particularly targeting youth and students.
- ▪Collector A. Shyam Prasad directed officials to enhance enforcement and awareness measures against narcotics.
- ▪The Collector highlighted the need for a coordinated and technology-backed strategy to eliminate drug trafficking.
- ▪Anti-drug awareness campaigns have been intensified across educational institutions and public spaces.
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Collector A. Shyam Prasad directed officials on Saturday to intensify enforcement, surveillance, and awareness measures to curb the spread of narcotic substances and make Sri Sathya Sai district drug-free.Addressing a review meeting of the district-level National Committee on Drug Law Enforcement (NCORD) here, along with Superintendent of Police (SP) S. Satish Kumar and senior officials, the Collector highlighted the efficacy of a coordinated and technology-backed strategy to eliminate drug trafficking and consumption.Mr. Shyam Prasad instructed the line departments to leverage modern technology to track and prevent the movement of ganja and other narcotics. “Continuous monitoring of individuals involved in previous drug-related cases is vital.
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