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Assam Rifles conduct anti-drug campaign in Manipur

First Published: 12th March, 2019 19:22 IST

In a bid to make Manipur a drug-free state, the Assam Rifles conducted an anti-drug campaign at Manipur’s Tingri village on Monday. As part of the campaign, an interactive lecture

In a bid to make Manipur a drug-free state, the Assam Rifles conducted an anti-drug campaign at Manipur’s Tingri village on Monday.

As part of the campaign, an interactive lecture was conducted at the village to enlighten and generate awareness concerning the ill effects of drugs among the youth.

The lecture was followed by an Anti Drug rally, which started off from Tingri Primary School and covered the entire village of Tingri. Over 200 Meira Paibis and locals took part in the awareness rally.

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