
Kathua, April 9: Deputy Commissioner Rajesh Sharma reviewed preparations for the 100-day Nasha Mukt Jammu & Kashmir Campaign, emphasizing a coordinated, results-oriented approach across departments.
He directed officials to implement a comprehensive plan focusing on awareness, prevention, and rehabilitation through activities such as rallies, seminars, counselling sessions, and community outreach.
A major padyatra (walking procession) is scheduled for April 13 from Sports Stadium Kathua to GDC Men to boost public participation, especially among students, NSS, NCC volunteers, and youth groups.
The DC called for making the campaign a mass movement, strengthening action against drug trafficking, and ensuring close inter-departmental coordination. He also instructed departments to submit detailed activity calendars and incorporate feedback mechanisms to enhance effectiveness.