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    Hyderabad: To combat drug abuse, the ICFAI Foundation for Higher Education (IFHE), Hyderabad, launched its anti-narcotics cell, ‘Niramaya Tarang,’ on Friday. The cell’s logo was unveiled during the event, symbolizing the university’s commitment to fostering a drug-free campus. The name ‘Niramaya,’ derived from Sanskrit, means being free from illness and impurity, while ‘Tarang’ signifies the ripple effect of positive change. Together, the logo reflects the vision of creating a healthier, safer, and more aware community.

    The unveiling ceremony was attended by several dignitaries, including P Sai Chaitanya, SP of the Telangana Anti-Narcotics Bureau, Dr. S Vijayalakshmi, Registrar, Col. S.P. Viswanath, Director of Administration, V Madhusudan Rao, Joint Registrar, Dr. Venugopal Rao, Director of IBS, and C Harish Chandra Reddy, DSP of the Telangana Anti-Narcotics Bureau.

    As part of the event, a brochure was launched, highlighting the impactful activities carried out by the Niramaya Tarang cell over the past three months. The brochure detailed the institution’s commitment to student welfare and its efforts to combat drug abuse through awareness campaigns, outreach programs, and collaborative initiatives with various stakeholders.

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    A short video presentation showcased the cell’s initiatives and outlined its future plans. This was followed by a compelling Nukkad Natak (street play) performed by the students of the IFHE Anti-Narcotics Cell. The play highlighted the harsh realities of drug addiction and emphasized the importance of collective action in creating a drug-free society.

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    P Sai Chaitanya also addressed the audience, sharing his experiences and strategies for addressing drug-related challenges. He encouraged both students and faculty to actively participate in the mission to fight drug abuse and help build a safer community.

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