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Nagpur Polls: Candidates Endure 15km Daily Walks

As Nagpur Municipal Corporation polls near, candidates push physical limits, walking 10-15km daily for door-to-door campaigns. Discover the gruelling final sprint before Jan 13.

Gurugram's 'No Nasha Nation' Campaign Fights Substance Abuse

DAV Public School, Sector 14, spearheaded a city-wide anti-drug awareness drive in Gurugram with 100 Kundiya Hawans, street plays, and community sessions. Key leaders joined to pledge for a drug-free society. Join the movement!

BJP Launches Gram Gaurav Campaign in Punjab

BJP's Punjab unit launches 'Gram Gaurav Abhiyan' to educate farmers on central schemes. The campaign, starting May 16, will cover 13,000 villages. Learn about the party's rural outreach strategy.

Ranchi DLSA Holds Anti-Drug Campaign in Schools

Ranchi DLSA organized painting & essay competitions in schools to educate students on drug abuse effects. The drive is part of the national DAWN scheme for a drug-free India.

Dhanbad Judicial Officers March for Drug-Free Society

Judicial officers in Dhanbad organized an awareness march against substance abuse under the JSLSA's DAWN programme. They highlighted the severe social and personal consequences of addiction, urging public vigilance.

Jhalsa's Statewide Anti-Drug Drive Targets Youth

Jharkhand Legal Services Authority launches a massive awareness campaign against drug abuse, focusing on youth. The drive includes rallies, school sessions, and helpline promotion, culminating on Swami Vivekananda's birth anniversary. Join the fight for a

BJP's Punjab Campaign on VB-G Ram-G Scheme from Jan 7

BJP Punjab to launch a massive awareness campaign on the VB-G Ram-G scheme from January 7, led by Sunil Jakhar. The drive aims to expose state government's failures and ensure benefits reach farmers.

Kerala Power Safety Calendar Launched for 2025-26

Kerala's Electricity Minister launches a power safety calendar with KSEBL and NSS to educate students and the public on preventing electrocution. The drive targets 345 schools statewide.

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