VP Radhakrishnan Launches DU Drug-Free Campus Drive for Youth

Vice-President CP Radhakrishnan inaugurated the Drug-Free Campus Campaign at Delhi University, launching an e-pledge platform and mobile application. He emphasized that substance abuse is a critical social and public health challenge threatening India's demographic dividend. The Vice-President called for integrating the campaign across all central higher educational institutions, aligning it with the holistic vision of the National Education Policy 2020. He urged students to become ambassadors for change to realize the vision of a developed and self-reliant India.

Key Points: VP Radhakrishnan Inaugurates Drug-Free Campus Campaign at DU

  • E-pledge platform launched for Nasha Mukt Parisar Abhiyaan
  • Campaign to be part of all central higher education institutions
  • Drug abuse termed a threat to demographic dividend
  • Holistic approach aligned with National Education Policy 2020
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VP Radhakrishnan inaugurates drug-free campus campaign at DU

Vice-President CP Radhakrishnan launches a national drug-free campus campaign at Delhi University, urging student pledges and collective action.

"Universities are not merely centres of academic learning, but institutions where values are shaped, leadership is nurtured, and the nation's future is forged. - Vice-President CP Radhakrishnan"

New Delhi, January 13

Vice-President CP Radhakrishnan on Tuesday inaugurated the Drug Free Campus Campaign at the University of Delhi, underscoring the need for sustained and collective efforts to protect the youth from substance abuse and to realise the vision of a Viksit and Aatmanirbhar Bharat.

Emphasising that strong nations require strong leadership, the Vice-President said universities are not merely centres of academic learning, but institutions where values are shaped, leadership is nurtured, and the nation's future is forged.

According to an official release, he observed that when a premier institution like the University of Delhi takes a firm stand against substance abuse, it sends a powerful message to society at large.

The Vice-President also launched a dedicated e-pledge platform and mobile application under the Nasha Mukt Parisar Abhiyaan, and urged students from universities across the country to actively participate and take the pledge for a drug-free campus.

He called upon the Union Education Minister, Dharmendra Pradhan, to ensure that the Drug-Free Campus Campaign becomes an integral part of all Central Higher Educational Institutions.

Highlighting that India is a youthful nation, the Vice-President described substance abuse as not merely a personal problem but a serious social challenge, public health concern and a threat to the country's demographic dividend.

He noted that drug abuse adversely affects physical and mental health, academic performance, family harmony, productivity and national security, including its links with narco-terrorism.

The Vice-President said the vision of a developed and self-reliant India can be realised only when the youth remain healthy, drug-free and purpose-driven.

Emphasising the role of education and culture, the Vice-President said that India's ancient traditions place great importance on self-discipline, mental balance and purity of mind and body. He noted that this ethos is reflected in Prime Minister Narendra Modi's efforts to promote meditation and yoga.

The Vice-President also highlighted initiatives such as the MY Bharat Portal and the PM Anusandhan Yojana to channelise the energy of youth towards research, innovation, volunteering, and nation-building.

The Vice-President observed that the National Education Policy 2020 reflects this holistic vision by emphasising mental health, life skills and student well-being. He said initiatives such as the Drug Free Campus Campaign resonate with the spirit of the Policy by creating safe, inclusive and nurturing learning environments.

Commending the University of Delhi for integrating awareness programmes, counselling mechanisms, student-led initiatives and stakeholder collaboration, the Vice-President said that when students become ambassadors of change, the impact extends beyond campuses to families and communities.

He urged students to remain vigilant, support peers in distress, speak up against substance abuse and lead by example.

Expressing confidence that the University of Delhi would emerge as a model drug-free campus, the Vice-President said a Nasha Mukt Bharat is essential to achieve the goal of a healthy, strong and developed nation.

The event was attended by Union Minister for Education Dharmendra Pradhan, Education Minister of Delhi Ashish Sood, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Delhi Prof. Yogesh Singh, senior officials, faculty members and students.

- ANI

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Priya S
Finally, a focus on the root cause. It's not just about saying 'no to drugs', but about creating that supportive environment the VP mentioned. The link to yoga and meditation is key - we need to teach stress management, not just scare students.
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Rohit P
Good speech, but will it lead to action? Hostels near North Campus are known for this problem. Campaigns are fine, but we need stricter enforcement and rehabilitation channels, not just pledges. The 'student ambassador' idea has potential if implemented well.
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Sarah B
As an exchange student at DU last semester, I noticed this was a whispered-about issue. Glad to see it being addressed openly at the highest level. The holistic approach connecting it to national development (Viksit Bharat) is interesting and seems uniquely Indian in its scope.
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Vikram M
Absolutely correct. Aatmanirbhar Bharat needs Aatmanirbhar youth. Drug abuse destroys the very demographic dividend we are proud of. Linking it to narco-terrorism is a stark but necessary reminder. This campaign should be in every college, from DU to the smallest town.
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Kavya N
While I appreciate the sentiment, I hope the "counselling mechanisms" are empathetic and confidential. Often, students fear coming forward due to stigma and punishment. The focus should be on help, not on branding them. The success lies in trust.

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