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Arunachal: Students protest against ‘Drugs Menace’

First Published: 27th October, 2022 15:17 IST

The prevalence of drugs has crippled the society to a great extent, as youths have become the Soft Targets of drug mafias.

Students in thousands took to the streets in Arunachal Pradesh’s Longding district against the flourishing drugs menace.

Organized by the Longding District Students Union (LDSU), students of different educational institutes took part in the rally to create awareness the ill-effects of drugs and its impact on the society.

It might be mentioned that Longding district is one such district in eastern Arunachal where prevalence of drugs has become a major issue. LDSU office bearers said that their tirade against illegal drugs business will continue in future as well.

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