Punjab Police: Punjab Police has completed 198 days of Mission ‘Yudh Nashian Virudh’, a determined effort to combat drug smuggling and substance abuse across the state. Under this mission, the police have conducted raids at 293 locations, leading to the arrest of 74 drug smugglers.
Punjab Police Making Strong Strides Against Drugs Under Mission ‘Yudh Nashian Virudh’
The campaign remains relentless in its approach, combining search operations with public awareness initiatives aimed at educating the youth about the dangers of drug addiction. The mission’s focus is not only to dismantle existing drug networks but also to promote prevention and motivate young people to adopt a healthy, drug-free lifestyle.
Bhagwant Mann has emphasized the importance of collective responsibility
Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann has emphasized the importance of collective responsibility in building a drug-free Punjab, highlighting that the initiative plays a key role in securing the future of the state’s youth and society at large.
As part of the mission, Punjab Police is also intensifying community outreach programs, conducting seminars in schools, colleges, and local community centers to spread awareness about the harmful effects of drug abuse. Special counseling sessions are being organized for those already affected, while families are provided guidance on how to support their loved ones in overcoming addiction.
In addition to enforcement actions, the initiative promotes collaboration with local NGOs, social workers, and public health officials to strengthen the preventive framework. The government is committed to improving rehabilitation infrastructure to provide treatment and reintegration services for recovered addicts.
With continuous public support and the determined action of the police force, the Mission ‘Yudh Nashian Virudh’ is creating a visible impact, aiming for a future where Punjab stands drug-free and its youth empowered to build a brighter tomorrow.