NCB's 41st Raising Day: Amit Shah Lauds Agency's Fight for Drug-Free India

Union Home Minister Amit Shah praised the Narcotics Control Bureau's dedication and deftness in shielding youth from drugs on the agency's 41st Raising Day. The NCB is advancing Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision of a drug-free India at a remarkable pace. On the sidelines of a UN session in Vienna, NCB officials and their US counterparts agreed to enhance intelligence sharing and counter-narcotics cooperation. The agency also planned a youth outreach programme in Delhi to reinforce the dangers of drug abuse and promote collective action.

Key Points: Amit Shah Greets NCB on Raising Day, Hails Drug-Free India Vision

  • Amit Shah extends Raising Day greetings
  • NCB advances PM's drug-free India vision
  • Agency marks 41 years of commitment
  • US-India agree to boost narcotics intelligence sharing
  • Youth outreach programme planned at Delhi college
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'Dedicated to shielding our youth from drugs': HM Amit Shah greets NCB on Raising Day

Home Minister Amit Shah praised the NCB's dedication to shielding youth from drugs on its 41st Raising Day, as the agency strengthens US-India cooperation.

"A premier agency dedicated to shielding our youth from drugs - Amit Shah"

New Delhi, March 17

Union Home Minister Amit Shah extended greetings to the personnel of the Narcotics Control Bureau on the occasion of the agency's Raising Day on Monday.

In a post on X, HM Shah said, "Warm greetings to NCB personnel on their Raising Day. A premier agency dedicated to shielding our youth from drugs, NCB shoulders responsibility with deftness and is advancing PM Narendra Modi Ji's vision of drug-free India at remarkable pace. Nation salutes their dedication and patriotism."

The Bureau said in a post on social media, "𝗡𝗖𝗕 @ 𝟰𝟭 - Four decades of unwavering commitment to dismantling drug networks, protecting communities, and strengthening the vision of a drug-free India."

Earlier this week, the NCB said in a social media post, "DG, NCB Anurag Garg and @ONDCP Director, USA Sara Carter (@saracarterdc) along with their delegations met on the sidelines of 69th Session of UN Commission on Narcotic Drugs (CND) in Vienna, Austria."

During their meeting, the two agreed to focus on sharing actionable intelligence between India and the US to strengthen counter-narcotics cooperation.

Real-time sharing of information for expeditious parallel investigations in corresponding jurisdictions on transnational drug cartels was also discussed, said the NCB.

Both sides decided to convene the Pillar III meeting of the US-India Counter Narcotics Working Group (CNWG) in April 2026, said the NCB.

On the occasion of its 41st Raising Day, the NCB planned a Youth Outreach and Awareness Programme on Tuesday at Sri Venkateswara College (DU).

Outreach programmes offer a platform to officials for spreading the message of a drug-free society and highlighting the importance of youth participation in the fight against drugs. The programmes conducted for students reinforce the dangers of drug use and trafficking.

Through the programme, the NCB reiterates its commitment to creating a Drug Free India by involving enforcement agencies, students and the general public in collective action against drug abuse and trafficking.

- IANS

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Priya S
Awareness programmes in colleges are a great step. Prevention is better than cure. We need to educate our children before they fall into bad company. More such initiatives needed in schools too!
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Rohit P
Good to see international cooperation with the US on intelligence sharing. Drug cartels operate across borders, so our agencies must too. Hope this leads to some big busts.
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Sarah B
While the intent is commendable, enforcement alone isn't enough. We need more rehabilitation centers and a societal shift to address the root causes of addiction. The focus seems disproportionately on policing.
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Vikram M
Salute to the officers working on the ground. It's a dangerous job. Hope they are also getting adequate support and resources. Jai Hind!
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Kavya N
The problem is very real, especially in certain pockets of Punjab and the Northeast. Glad the government is taking it seriously. A drug-free India should be everyone's dream. 🙏

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