Delhi's Minister Ravindra Indraj Singh Champions Anti-Drug Movement in Shahdara
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New Delhi, March 1 (NationPress) On Sunday, Delhi's Social Welfare Minister Ravindra Indraj Singh led an initiative in Shahdara, East Delhi, urging the youth to commit to a drug-free life and embrace a healthy lifestyle, as confirmed by an official statement.
This event was part of a series of social, cultural, and public awareness initiatives. Singh participated in the "Say Yes to Life, No to Drugs" pledge program organized by the Anti-Narcotics Task Force of the Delhi Police in the Shahdara district.
The Minister emphasized that such awareness programs are instrumental in facilitating positive societal change. He remarked that it is a collective duty to keep the youth away from substance abuse while guiding them towards a disciplined and healthy lifestyle that contributes to nation-building.
Alongside local MLAs and numerous social activists, Singh also inaugurated the "Anuvrat Marathon 2026 – Run for Unity, Say No to Drugs" to promote a drug-free existence among the younger generation.
Additionally, Singh attended the inauguration of the Shri Baba Tekan Gate, located on the Chandpur Mod–Majra Dabas route in North-West Delhi, which was inaugurated by Member of Parliament Yogendra Chandolia in the presence of various public representatives and distinguished guests.
The Delhi Social Welfare Minister also took part in the Junior Under-20 Fourth Grand Prize Wrestling Competition and a community feast in Mungeshpur village, where he motivated young athletes.
He noted that engaging in sports fosters discipline, vitality, and a constructive path for youth, significantly contributing to a healthy society, as stated in the report.
On this occasion, Singh highlighted the necessity of ongoing efforts in education, sports, social awareness, and cultural unity for comprehensive societal development.
He reiterated that the primary goal of these initiatives is to cultivate a drug-free and empowered community.
Later, the Minister joined a Holi Milan celebration, extending his best wishes to the community, underscoring that the festival represents social harmony, brotherhood, and goodwill.
The events saw participation from a large number of local residents, MLAs, social workers, and other dignitaries, the statement concluded.