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Four-Day Anti-Drug Padyatra Flagged Off from Tarn Taran

February 09, 2026 06:40 PM
Four-Day Anti-Drug Padyatra Flagged Off from Tarn Taran

Governor Kataria Leads Massive Awareness March in Border Districts

Punjab Newsline, Tarn Taran-
Punjab Governor and Administrator of Chandigarh, Gulab Chand Kataria, on Sunday flagged off a four-day anti-drug padyatra from Tarn Taran, marking the launch of the second phase of the intensive anti-drug awareness campaign in border districts of Punjab.

Before the commencement of the padyatra, the Governor paid obeisance at Darbar Sahib, Tarn Taran, and offered prayers for universal welfare and the prosperity of Punjab.

The padyatra, organised from Shri Guru Harkrishan Public School to the Police Lines in Tarn Taran, witnessed participation from thousands of students, non-governmental organisations and eminent personalities from across the state.
Led personally by the Governor, the march, accompanied by patriotic songs and band performances, conveyed a strong message to make Punjab drug-free and restore its vibrant spirit.
Addressing the gathering, Shri Kataria said that under the second phase of the campaign, a four-day awareness padyatra is being organised in border districts including Tarn Taran, Ferozepur and Fazilka to mobilise public participation against drug abuse. He said the initiative, organised with the support of the Punjab Red Cross Society, aims to create widespread awareness about the harmful effects of drugs.

The Governor emphasised that the fight against drugs requires a multi-pronged approach, including strict enforcement of laws, sustained public awareness, rehabilitation of affected persons and generation of employment opportunities, particularly for youth. He appealed to all sections of society to join hands and convert the campaign into a people’s movement.

Stating that drug abuse is a global challenge and not confined to any one region, Shri Kataria said the struggle against drugs must be continuous and collective. He called upon social, religious, political and educational institutions, as well as NGOs, to actively participate in the movement.

“There is no place for drugs on the sacred land of the Gurus. This is not the Governor’s movement but a people’s movement,” he said, adding that while governments are making efforts, lasting success is possible only with active public involvement. He stressed that individuals affected by drug abuse should be helped with compassion and support rather than hatred, and that skill development and employment generation are key to effectively curbing the menace.

Among those present on the occasion were Principal Secretary to the Punjab Governor Vivek Pratap Singh, Secretary, Punjab Red Cross Society Shivdular Singh, Deputy Commissioner Tarn Taran  Rahul, SSP Surender Lamba, Vice-Chancellors of various universities and other prominent personalities.

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