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Message and fun

SUDHINDR.A.B.

Say ’no’ to drugs the first time and always



Facts and fun: Wholesome enterianment

Various meaningful activities marked the International Day against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking observed at Sri Vani Education Centre, Machohalli. Children presented songs and rhymes, which were especially composed for the occasion. The resource persons spoke on various issues such as health and wellness, personal hygiene and the consequences of malnutrition.

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Students presented skits and also spoke on the topic. One student said that the increasing use of addictive drugs has become one of the biggest social problems threatening various countries. Hence, to create awareness about the damaging effects of illicit drugs on individuals, families and the community at large, the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) observes ‘The International Day against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking’ every year on June 26.

Another student said that adolescent drug use is an important social issue as its development and consequences impact directly on academic achievement, high school dropout rate, early sexual initiation, and troubled interpersonal relationships. The effects are far-reaching and make substantial demands on state social services. Hence, it was important to focus on issues such as adolescent substance abuse, effects of drug use and prevention strategies.

The senior students came out with skits, mono-acting and quizzes on personal and environmental hygiene, drug abuse, physical fitness and deficiency disorders. Various activities such as poster-making, collage, and poetry-writing on these sensitive issues were fostered. The creative and artistic charts as well as posters prepared by them carried thought-provoking messages.

Students enthusiastically participated in the science-social quiz, while some enthusiastic children performed various “asanas” and inspired other children to emulate them. The activities gave a lucid message to students to exhibit responsible behaviour and they also emphasised on the slogan - refuse the first time and every time.

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