
Doru , Aug 27: The two day long Integrated Communication and Outreach Programme (ICOP) organized by the Central Bureau of Communication (CBC) at Government Model Higher Secondary School, Doru Shahabad concluded on Wednesday.
The concluding day witnessed participation of the officials from Judiciary, Police and departments of Education and Urban Local Bodies . Experts deliberated upon themes like Mission LiFE, New Criminal Laws, Drug Abuse and Swachhata Hi Seva.
Sub Divisional Police Office (SDPO), Doru Sh. Pankaj Sudhan presided over the final day's proceedings as a chief guest. Speaking on the occasion Sh. Sudhan said that Drug and Substance abuse among youth is a major cause of concern which demands a collective and a coordinated response from all the stakeholders. He identified peer pressure and thrill seeking behaviour in adolescents as major factors triggering first time exposure to drugs and narcotic substances. He impressed upon parents and teachers to monitor activities of youths for early identification of sudden behavioural changes. He said vigilant parents and teachers have an important role in the fight against drug and substance abuse.
He also gave a detailed presentation on New Criminal Laws highlighting the landmark changes the three new legislations have introduced in the criminal jurisprudence of the country.
Senior Advocate and Rural Sanitation activist,Sh Farooq Ahmad Ganaie also presented an overview of three New Criminal Laws and pointed out how the new laws are expected to make justice delivery fast and transparent.
He also discussed the vision behind other initiatives of the government, especially Mission LiFE and Swachhata Hi Seva, highlighting how the two are interrelated and complementary. He impressed upon the participants particularly the youth to ensure that their activities and lifestyle choices don't compromise the well being of future generations.
As part of the integrated communication strategy adopted by the CBC for information delivery, participants also visited a theme based photo exhibition wherein information about Mission LiFE,New Criminal Laws and Swachhata Hi Seva was displayed. Empanelled cultural troupe of CBC also presented a skit based on community participation in cleanliness and nature conservation.
Others who attended the concluding ceremony, were Sh. Sheikh Tariq Hussain, Principal Government Model Higher Secondary School Doru, Naseer ul Haq, Zonal Education Officer, Doru and Amit Khaujria, Deputy Superintendent of Police(Prob.), Doru.
Doru , Aug 27: The two day long Integrated Communication and Outreach Programme (ICOP) organized by the Central Bureau of Communication (CBC) at Government Model Higher Secondary School, Doru Shahabad concluded on Wednesday.
The concluding day witnessed participation of the officials from Judiciary, Police and departments of Education and Urban Local Bodies . Experts deliberated upon themes like Mission LiFE, New Criminal Laws, Drug Abuse and Swachhata Hi Seva.
Sub Divisional Police Office (SDPO), Doru Sh. Pankaj Sudhan presided over the final day's proceedings as a chief guest. Speaking on the occasion Sh. Sudhan said that Drug and Substance abuse among youth is a major cause of concern which demands a collective and a coordinated response from all the stakeholders. He identified peer pressure and thrill seeking behaviour in adolescents as major factors triggering first time exposure to drugs and narcotic substances. He impressed upon parents and teachers to monitor activities of youths for early identification of sudden behavioural changes. He said vigilant parents and teachers have an important role in the fight against drug and substance abuse.
He also gave a detailed presentation on New Criminal Laws highlighting the landmark changes the three new legislations have introduced in the criminal jurisprudence of the country.
Senior Advocate and Rural Sanitation activist,Sh Farooq Ahmad Ganaie also presented an overview of three New Criminal Laws and pointed out how the new laws are expected to make justice delivery fast and transparent.
He also discussed the vision behind other initiatives of the government, especially Mission LiFE and Swachhata Hi Seva, highlighting how the two are interrelated and complementary. He impressed upon the participants particularly the youth to ensure that their activities and lifestyle choices don't compromise the well being of future generations.
As part of the integrated communication strategy adopted by the CBC for information delivery, participants also visited a theme based photo exhibition wherein information about Mission LiFE,New Criminal Laws and Swachhata Hi Seva was displayed. Empanelled cultural troupe of CBC also presented a skit based on community participation in cleanliness and nature conservation.
Others who attended the concluding ceremony, were Sh. Sheikh Tariq Hussain, Principal Government Model Higher Secondary School Doru, Naseer ul Haq, Zonal Education Officer, Doru and Amit Khaujria, Deputy Superintendent of Police(Prob.), Doru.
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