A Milestone Against Drug Abuse: 1 Lakh Hand Impressions Record in Baru Sahib, Shimla, Nahan & Chandigarh
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]Uniting Hands and Hearts to Combat Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking In a remarkable demonstration of unity and determination, an event that made history took place in Baru Sahib, Shimla, Nahan, and Chandigarh. Under the able guidance of Dr. (Col.) Rajinder Singh, a seasoned Psychiatrist and former Senior Advisor (Psychiatry) of the Armed Forces, the event aimed to combat drug abuse and illicit trafficking. It was not just an event; it was a collective statement against a menace that affects communities worldwide. A Visionary Leader Dr. (Col.) Rajinder Singh, with his extensive expertise in psychiatry, has long been an advocate for mental health and the fight against addiction. He played a pivotal role in organizing and guiding the activities that led to this extraordinary achievement. Activities That Spoke Volumes The event was characterized by a series of impactful activities:
- Human Chain: People from diverse backgrounds came together to form a human chain, symbolizing the unbreakable bond required to overcome the challenges posed by drug abuse and illicit trafficking.
- Handprint Impressions: One of the most iconic parts of the event was the collection of handprint impressions. Each handprint represented a commitment to the cause, and together, they formed a powerful visual testament to the united front against drug abuse.
- Nukkad Natak: Street plays, or nukkad nataks, are a potent medium for raising awareness. These performances conveyed powerful messages against drug abuse and illicit trafficking, reaching out to the hearts and minds of the audience.