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Tamil Nadu CM Vijay Flags Off 'Start Run, Stop Drugs' Anti-Drug Run

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister C Joseph Vijay flagged off the 'Start Run, Stop Drugs' anti-drug awareness run in Chennai on International Day Against Drug Abuse. Similar events were organized across districts, including a marathon in Thoothukudi led by Minister P. Madhanraj and District Collector Vishu Mahajan. Participants, including students and the public, ran to promote the message of a drug-free state. College student Naveen and participant Anupriyadharshini praised the initiative, calling for more such events.

Chennai: Tamil Nadu CM Vijay flags off 'Start Run, Stop Drugs' anti-drug awareness run

Chennai, June 26

Tamil Nadu Chief Minister C Joseph Vijay on Friday flagged off the 'Start Run, Stop Drugs', an anti-drug awareness run on the occasion of the International Day Against Drug Abuse.

As part of the state-wide campaign promoting the message, "Let us unite to make Tamil Nadu a Drug-Free State," similar awareness programmes were organised across various districts.

In Thoothukudi, the "Start, Run, Stop Drugs" awareness marathon was flagged off at 7:00 a.m. by Tamil Nadu Minister for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises, P. Madhanraj, along with District Collector Vishu Mahajan, IAS.

The marathon commenced from the Thoothukudi District Sports Stadium, proceeded up to Roach Park, and concluded back at the Sports Stadium.The event was organised to create awareness among the public, particularly the youth, about the harmful effects of drug abuse and to encourage collective action towards a drug-free society. Government officials, students, sportspersons, and a large number of members of the public enthusiastically participated in the marathon.

A large number of students and members of the public enthusiastically participated in the anti-drug awareness marathon organised in Thoothukudi to promote awareness against drug abuse.

Speaking on the occasion, college student Naveen said, "I am currently pursuing my college studies. I have participated in many marathon events before. I am very happy to see such a large number of participants in this marathon. Events like this are not organised in my hometown, so I am delighted that they are being conducted in Thoothukudi. In my opinion, separate marathons should be organised for school students and college students. I am very happy to have taken part in this anti-drug awareness marathon. I thank the Hon'ble Chief Minister for organising such an event."

Another participant, Anupriyadharshini, said, "I participated in this marathon to support the anti-drug awareness campaign. It was a wonderful experience, and I am very happy to have been a part of it. Such awareness marathons should be organised more frequently."

— ANI

Reader Comments

Priya S

It's wonderful to see students and the public coming together for such a cause. But I feel that beyond marathons, we need more sustained educational programs in schools and colleges about the dangers of drugs. A one-day run is good, but the message needs to be reinforced regularly. Still, kudos to everyone involved!

James A

As someone who has seen the impact of drugs in other countries, I'm glad to see proactive measures in India. The enthusiasm of the participants, especially the youth, is inspiring. Let's hope this campaign leads to real change and not just a photo op.

Vikram M

Superb effort! 👟👟 I participated in a similar run in Coimbatore last year and the energy was amazing. The CM's commitment to a drug-free Tamil Nadu is commendable. But we also need stricter enforcement against drug peddlers. Awareness + Action = Success!

Michael C

It's refreshing to see political leaders take a stand on drug abuse. The 'Start Run, Stop Drugs' message is simple but powerful. I hope other states also adopt similar campaigns. The participation from students and the public shows that the younger generation is ready to fight this menace.

Sarah B

I appreciate the effort, but I hope this isn't just a one-time event. Drug abuse is a complex issue that requires ongoing education, family support, and mental health resources. Still, it's a positive step forward. Well done, Tamil Nadu! 🏃‍♂️🏃‍♀️

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