Zorawar motivates MHAC Nagbani students to combat drug abuse crisis

Zorawar Singh Jamwal posing along with students of MHAC and teachers on Satuday.
Zorawar Singh Jamwal posing along with students of MHAC and teachers on Satuday.

Excelsior Correspondent

JAMMU, Jan 18: Zorawar Singh Jamwal, Chairman of Team Jammu, delivered an impactful address to the students of Maharaja Hari Singh Agriculture Collegiate School, Nagbani, emphasizing the urgent need to fight the growing threat of drug abuse among the youth. His talk focused on the severe consequences of drug addiction, which not only harms individuals but also damages the social structure and impedes regional development.
Jamwal called on students to take responsibility for raising awareness about the dangers of drugs and to actively contribute to eliminating this issue. He stressed that youth, as the leaders of tomorrow, must be proactive in creating a drug-free environment and supporting each other in making informed choices. He also highlighted the importance of collective action from students, parents, educators, and government bodies in addressing the crisis.
The principal of the school, Brij Mohan Babbar, expressed gratitude for Jamwal’s dedication to social causes, commending his efforts to inspire the youth of Jammu. The event concluded with a collective pledge from students to work together in spreading awareness and building a healthier, drug-free future.
The event was supported by other key figures, including Ajay Bhaarti, Incharge of the NCC Cadet Wing, and faculty members Sonia Anand and Sunila Kakkar, who emphasized the importance of education in shaping the students’ future.