Youth Summit promotes drug-free campaign for a developed India

Youth Summit promotes drug-free campaign for a developed India

The Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports, Government of India, in collaboration with the Heartfulness Institute, organized a Youth Summit where young participants from across the city pledged to stay away from substance abuse and contribute towards building a drug-free society under the campaign “Drug-Free Youth for Developed India.”

As per agency report, the campaign has been initiated under the inspiration of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and is being guided by Union Youth Affairs and Sports Minister Mansukhbhai Mandaviya along with Kamleshbhai Patel, the global guide of the Heartfulness Institute. The initiative aims to free young people from the grip of addiction and safeguard future generations from this social evil through collective efforts.

Speakers at the event highlighted the harmful effects of substance abuse and urged the youth to adopt a healthy and positive lifestyle. Participants from different regions took a solemn pledge to remain free from drugs and to spread awareness in their communities, reaffirming their commitment to take the campaign forward as a movement for a stronger and healthier India.

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