Nalgonda: SP Speaks to Medical Students on Drug Eradication
District Superintendent of Police (SP) Sharath Chandra Pawar addressed the medical students at Nalgonda Government Hospital Medical College in a seminar focused on drug awareness and prevention. He emphasized the importance of creating a society free of drugs and cannabis, urging everyone to participate in this mission.
SP Pawar explained that drugs and cannabis are highly addictive, and once someone starts using them, it becomes difficult to lead a normal life again. He encouraged students to avoid falling into the trap of addiction, reminding them not to ruin their lives in search of temporary happiness. Instead, he advised them to focus on hard work and aim for higher goals.
He also warned that if someone is caught using drugs or cannabis, they could face up to six months in prison. Additionally, having a criminal case related to drugs could prevent them from getting good jobs in the future. SP Pawar assured that the district is taking strict action against drug-related activities.
Lastly, he urged the public to report any drug buying, selling, or usage by calling the toll-free number 8712670266. He promised that all information provided would be kept confidential, encouraging community involvement in the fight against drugs.