Helping Hands - J&K observed the 8th International Day against Drug Abuse in Srinagar
Helping Hands - J&K observed the 8th International Day against Drug Abuse in Srinagar
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Mr. Aaqib Parray, the esteemed CEO of Helping Hands Jammu and Kashmir, in collaboration with the Institute of Mental Health & Neurosciences (IMHANS), Government Medical College, Srinagar, observed the International Day against Drug Abuse at Vitasta School of Law, Nowgam, Srinagar. This significant event marked the 8th consecutive year of unwavering commitment by Helping Hands Jammu & Kashmir in their relentless battle against the global scourge of drug abuse. Guest speakers graced the occasion and shed valuable light on the topic of drug abuse, its causes, and its consequences. Among the esteemed speakers were Dr. Ajaz Ah Suhaff (a consultant psychiatrist from IMHANS K), a distinguished lecturer from IMHANS; Miss Azra Mufti (writer); Qazi Imran Sahab; Sheikh ul Hadees from Darul Uloom Bilaliya; RJ Vijdhan, Radio Jockey – Radio Mirchi; and Sheikh Imran, Editor in Chief – The Voice Kashmir. Together, they shared their knowledge and expertise to raise awareness among the masses regarding the devastating impact of drug abuse on both the body and mind. A resounding call for unified action and cooperation echoed throughout the event, as the speakers underlined the imperative of forging a society liberated from the clutches of drug abuse. The speakers illuminated the path toward this transformative vision, emphasizing the significance of collaborative efforts in combating this menace and nurturing an environment that thrives on vitality and freedom from substance abuse. The event aimed to equip the audience, including the supporting staff and students of Vitasta School of Law, with essential information and general awareness about the consequences of drug abuse. Mr. Aaqib Parray, the visionary CEO of Helping Hands Jammu and Kashmir, expressed his gratitude to all the esteemed guest speakers for their valuable contributions and their commitment to combating drug abuse. He emphasized the significance of events like this in creating a society that prioritizes the well-being and mental health of its members. The event at Vitasta School of Law served as a powerful platform to educate, engage, and inspire individuals to take proactive measures against drug abuse. By joining hands and fostering collaboration, Mr. Aaqib Parray and his team at Helping Hands Jammu and Kashmir are determined to continue their mission of raising awareness and working towards a drug-free society.

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