Gurdas Maan Joins Punjab Governor's Crusade Against Drug Menace

Punjab Governor Gulab Chand Kataria met with iconic singer Gurdas Maan to discuss the severe drug menace affecting the state's youth. The Governor detailed his year-long mass awareness campaign involving various institutions and grassroots 'padyatras'. He urged Maan to leverage his popularity to educate and motivate young people against drug abuse. Maan assured his wholehearted commitment to join the campaign for a drug-free Punjab.

Key Points: Punjab Governor Enlists Gurdas Maan in Anti-Drug Campaign

  • Governor's mass awareness campaign
  • Grassroots 'padyatras' conducted
  • Role of art & culture highlighted
  • Singer pledges full support
  • Focus on youth impact
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Punjab Governor urges singer Gurdas Maan to support campaign against drug menace

Punjab Governor Gulab Chand Kataria urges singer Gurdas Maan to support the mass awareness campaign against drug abuse plaguing the state's youth.

"protecting the youth from the scourge of drugs is a shared responsibility - Gurdas Maan"

Chandigarh, Jan 8

Renowned Punjabi singer and cultural icon Gurdas Maan on Thursday paid a courtesy call on Punjab Governor and Administrator, Chandigarh, Gulab Chand Kataria, at Lok Bhavan here.

During the meeting, both dignitaries held an in-depth discussion on the growing menace of drug abuse, which continues to severely plague Punjab, having a destructive impact on the youth of the state.

Expressing deep concern, the Governor emphasised the collective responsibility of society to safeguard the future of the younger generation and to root out the menace from Punjab.

Governor Kataria informed Gurdas Maan that for the past one year, he has been spearheading a sustained mass awareness campaign against drugs in collaboration with educational institutions, social and religious organisations, non-governmental organisations, sportspersons, political organisations, and other stakeholders.

Notably, the Governor has personally undertaken extensive 'padyatras' to connect directly with people at the grassroots, including a six-day walk covering the districts of Gurdaspur and Amritsar, and a two-day walk in Jalandhar, to mobilise public support and spread awareness about the harmful effects of drug abuse.

Highlighting the powerful role of the medium of art, culture, and influential personalities in shaping public opinion against drug abuse, the Governor urged Gurdas Maan to actively associate himself with the campaign and use his immense popularity to educate and motivate the youth to stay away from drugs.

Reiterating his wholehearted commitment to the noble cause, Gurdas Maan assured the Governor of his full support to join the campaign and participate in awareness marches.

He averred that protecting the youth from the scourge of drugs is a shared responsibility and that he would contribute with his heart and soul to the efforts aimed at building a healthy, drug-free Punjab.

The meeting concluded on a positive note, reinforcing the message that collective action and social participation are key to effectively combating the drug menace and securing a brighter future for the youth of the state.

- IANS

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Rajesh Q
Awareness is good, but we need stronger action on the ground. Where are the jobs for these youth? Empty stomachs and frustrated minds are easy targets for drug peddlers. The government must tackle the supply chain and create opportunities.
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Priya S
Respect to the Governor for doing padyatras. It shows he is serious and not just giving speeches from Raj Bhavan. Gurdas Maan's songs about Punjabi soil and spirit are perfect for this fight. Jithe di mitti di khushboo, uthe hi nashe da zeher nahi hona chahida.
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Aman W
I appreciate the intent, but we've seen many campaigns before. The problem is deep-rooted. We need rehabilitation centers in every district, not just marches. Hope this collaboration leads to concrete support for families affected.
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Kavya N
As a teacher in Amritsar, I see this daily. The influence of a cultural icon like Gurdas Maan can be massive in schools and colleges. We need to embed this message in our culture again. Our vibrant Punjab needs its youth back, healthy and strong.
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David E
Visiting from Canada, it's heartbreaking to hear about Punjab's drug problem. The diaspora is also worried. Using a beloved figure like Gurdas Maan is smart. His song "Challa" already talks about life's struggles. He's the right messenger.

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