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Baramulla observes ‘World No Tobacco Day’ with Student Rally

Gadyal Desk by Gadyal Desk
31/05/2024
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Baramulla observes ‘World No Tobacco Day’ with Student Rally
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DC Minga Sherpa flags-off Rally
BARAMULLA, MAY 31: In observance of ‘World No Tobacco Day’, a spirited rally involving students, organized by the District Administration Baramulla was today flagged-off by Deputy Commissioner (DC) Baramulla, Minga Sherpa.
The rally commenced at the Girls Higher Secondary School and concluded at the Boys Higher Secondary School, Baramulla.
Students enthusiastically participated in the event, carrying banners and placards adorned with powerful anti-tobacco slogans. The rally aimed to raise awareness about the harmful effects of tobacco use and to encourage the community to adopt healthier lifestyles.
Addressing the participants, the DC emphasized the importance of educating youth about the harmful effects of tobacco. Our aim is to create a tobacco-free generation. Today’s rally is a testament to the commitment of our young people and the community to fight against tobacco use, he said.
The event was marked by the active involvement of local schools and community members, reflecting a strong united front against tobacco. Various activities, including skits and speeches, were also organized to further highlight the detrimental impact of tobacco on health and the environment.
‘World No Tobacco Day’ serves as a global call to action, and Baramulla’s initiative is a significant step towards a healthier future. The administration, along with educational institutions and the health department, remains dedicated to continuing such awareness campaigns and ensuring a tobacco-free society.

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