The Anti-Narcotic Cell (ANC) is committed to fostering a safe, healthy, and drug-free campus by creating awareness about the harmful effects of drug and substance abuse. The cell strives to promote a culture of responsibility, discipline, and well-being among students through preventive education and community participation.
The Anti-Narcotic Cell organizes awareness campaigns, seminars, workshops, and interactive sessions to educate students about the physical, psychological, social, and legal consequences of substance abuse. It encourages students to adopt healthy lifestyles, develop positive habits, and make informed decisions.
The cell also provides guidance and support to students who may be at risk, facilitating early identification and timely intervention through counselling and appropriate referral services whenever required. By involving students, faculty members, parents, and local authorities in its activities, the Anti-Narcotic Cell promotes collective responsibility in preventing drug abuse and creating a supportive campus environment.
Through its continuous efforts, the Anti-Narcotic Cell aims to reduce the risk of substance abuse, prevent associated social and academic problems, and ensure a secure and conducive atmosphere for learning and personal development.