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Organized by: JCE Anti Drug Committee and NSS

Event Name: Oath taking ceremony on “Nasha Muktha Bharath”
Mode of Conduct: Offline

Date: 17th Nov 2025

About Event
Objectives of Nasha Muktha Bharath Oath-Taking Ceremony
1. Create Awareness About Substance Abuse
To educate students, youth, and the community about the harmful physical, psychological, and social effects of drugs, alcohol, and tobacco.
2. Encourage Commitment to a Drug-Free Lifestyle
To motivate participants to consciously avoid drugs and choose a healthy, responsible, and productive life.
3. Promote Collective Responsibility
To inspire individuals to work together as a community to prevent drug abuse and support those at risk.
4. Strengthen Moral and Social Values
To reinforce values such as discipline, self-control, respect for health, and responsible citizenship.
5. Support National Campaigns for a Drug-Free India
To align institutions with the national mission—Nasha Mukta Bharat Abhiyan—and contribute to creating safe, addiction-free environments.
6. Empower Youth as Change Makers
To encourage young people to become ambassadors of drug-free living and influence peers positively.

Outcomes:
1. Increased Awareness and Understanding
Participants gain a clear understanding of the dangers of substance abuse and the importance of staying drug-free.
2. Personal Commitment to Stay Away from Addictions
Students and individuals consciously pledge to avoid drugs, alcohol, and tobacco, fostering self-discipline.
3. Improved Campus/Community Environment
A more positive, safe, and healthy environment emerges as participants collectively commit to preventing drug abuse.
4. Motivation to Support Others
Participants become more willing to help peers who may be struggling with addiction or at risk.
5. Long-Term Behavioral Change
The oath acts as a psychological reinforcement that influences future decisions and reduces chances of engaging in substance abuse.
6. Strengthened National Effort
Contributes to the broader societal goal of building a healthier, stronger, and more productive India.