đź’¨ Abstract
In Amritsar, 715 panchayats have collectively pledged not to support individuals involved in drugs, theft, or other criminal activities. The district administration urges panchayats to collaborate with police to fight drugs. The initiative aims to strengthen village-level resolve against this menace. Over 700 panchayats have passed resolutions against drugs, showing commitment to a drug-free Punjab.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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