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Educational Campuses Must Remain Completely Free From Drugs Tobacco

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AI-generatedThis article is about a government initiative in Jammu and Kashmir to combat drug and tobacco use in educational institutions. No direct commercial mechanism is identified; it is a public health and education policy announcement without specific economic or market impacts.
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- Minister Sakeena Itoo called for a comprehensive strategy to combat substance abuse in educational institutions in Jammu and Kashmir.
- Awareness programs in schools, colleges, and coaching centers are to be implemented.
- Shops selling tobacco near educational campuses are to be closed.
- De-addiction and rehabilitation facilities are to be strengthened.
- Community leaders are to be involved in awareness efforts.
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