RS Pura, March 9 (Hindustan Reporter) On Saturday, the Seventh Corps of the Border Security Force organized a one-day awareness camp in the border village Badayal Brahmana of RS Pura with the aim of making the youth aware against bad habits like drug addiction, in which a large number of local youth participated.
On this occasion, Commandant of Seventh Corps of Border Security Force, Vikram Singh Manhas was present as the chief guest, who inaugurated this one-day anti-drug campaign and appealed to the youth to completely stay away from bad habits. On this occasion, former Sarpanch Binny Sharma, former Sarpanch Sukhdev Singh Kala, former Sarpanch Kanta Sharma along with other representatives of the Panchayat and other officers of the Border Security Force were also present.
The NCB team members, who had specially arrived on this occasion, made the youth of the area aware about the harm caused by drug abuse and said that the youth should stay away from bad habits and move towards sports. On this occasion, Vikram Singh Manhas, Commandant of the Seventh Corps of the Border Security Force, said that our neighboring country is continuously engaged in promoting drug-like activities in India and for some time now it has been seen that drug-like items are being smuggled through drones. Being sent this way.
Appealing to the villagers, he said that if any suspicious activity is seen near the international border, then they should inform it to security agencies other than the Border Security Force. He said that while the Border Security Force personnel are deployed on the international border and protecting the Indian borders, such awareness programs are being run by the Border Security Force under the Civic Action Program so that the youth stay away from these bad habits. Can be kept.