The UT administration of Jammu and Kashmir has adopted a zero-tolerance policy against drug dealers and drug traffickers in the UT and launched a campaign called Nasha Mukt Abhiyaan. It is the collective responsibility of society to join this fight against the drug menace.
In this context, a campaign has been launched by the government of J&K to achieve drug-free cities and villages and to spread awareness among the youth of the UT to adopt and part themselves from this pernicious menace. With determined effort and a proactive approach, representatives of all sections of the society will work with the administration to ensure villages and wards are drug-free.
In this context, MyGov Jammu and Kashmir invites all to share their ideas and suggestions for making Nasha Mukt Jammu and Kashmir.
Last Date of Submission is 30th September 2022.
SheikhZahidhussain 2 years 9 months ago
form a narcotic checking ground teams, who will focus on schools and colleges and keep regular checks on any narcotic activity, also introduce a new law under which strict actions will be taken on the guilty person. provide a reward on the person who informs any narcotic activity in the localities