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Safeguarding Communities: 4 Days T&CBP under National Action Plan for Drug Demand Reduction concludes

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Safeguarding Communities: 4 Days T&CBP under National Action Plan for Drug Demand Reduction concludes
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 The Department of Social Welfare, Srinagar, Government of Jammu and Kashmir in collaboration with District Legal Services Authority (DLSA) Srinagar marked the successful conclusion of a transformative four-day Training and Capacity Building Program (T&CBP). 

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This landmark initiative, dedicated to empowering frontline warriors, particularly the Aanganwadi Workers, under the National Action Plan for Drug Demand Reduction, witnessed a resounding culmination.

The event witnessed the enthusiastic participation of dignitaries, including Jawad Ahmed, Chairman DLSA Srinagar; Dr. Mukhtair Ahmed, District Social Welfare Officer (DSWO) Srinagar; Jahangir Ahmad Bakshi, Secretary DLSA Srinagar; Ruqaya Bhat, Women Development Officer Srinagar; Sumeeta Choudhary TSWO; Srinagar Aanganwadi Workers, para-legal volunteers, and the dedicated staff members of DLSA Srinagar and Social Welfare Department Srinagar.

Addressing the gathering, Chairman DLSA reiterated the significance of the National Action Plan for Drug Demand Reduction, emphasizing the critical role played by frontline workers in safeguarding communities against the perils of substance abuse. His remarks echoed the collective determination to implement robust strategies for a substance-free society.

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