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Run for Health, Walk for Change: Srinagar Youth Unite for Nasha Mukt J&K

Srinagar Youth Lead Mega Unity March organised by DYSS, Mini -JK, Marathon to Promote Drug-Free Society

JK News Service by JK News Service
April 15, 2026
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Run for Health, Walk for Change: Srinagar Youth Unite for Nasha Mukt J&K
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Srinagar, April 15 (JKNS): It wasn’t just about running or walking. It was about reclaiming lives. A powerful wave of unity and determination swept through the heart of Srinagar as the Directorate of Youth Services and Sports J&K, under the direct and compassionate supervision of the department’s Director General Anuradha Gupta, organized a heartfelt Mega Unity March and a spirited Mini Marathon.

 

As pwr news agency JKNS, The event was held in close collaboration with the District Administration Srinagar, as part of the ongoing Nasha Mukt J&K Abhiyan.

 

The morning came alive at the historic Ghanta Ghar in Lal Chowk, where the flag-off ceremony was led by DYSSO Srinagar, Ghulam Hassan Lone, alongside the Chief Education Officer Srinagar, Ghulam Mohi-ud-Din Bhat. But the real heroes of the day were the young participants over 1,159 determined girls and 718 motivated boys who poured into the streets with a single, loud message: we choose life over addiction.

 

Parents, teachers, and officials from the Youth Services and Sports Department walked shoulder to shoulder with the students, turning the rally into a true people’s movement. The march concluded at Sher-i-Kashmir Park, where the air was filled not just with exhaustion, but with pride. Winners of the mini marathon were honored with medals, but every participant left with something greater a renewed sense of purpose.

 

This initiative is a vital part of the “100 Days Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyan” launched by the J&K Administration. Before the actual start of the marathon, every attendee took a solemn anti-drug pledge—a promise to themselves, their families, and their society.

 

Speaking to the gathering, DYSSO Srinagar didn’t just deliver a speech; he shared a heartfelt appeal. He spoke of the urgent need to pull the younger generation away from the grip of substance abuse and urged every student to become a torchbearer of change in their neighborhoods and schools.

 

The event wasn’t a one-day affair. It was a beginning a loud, clear, and hopeful beginning of a drug-free Jammu & Kashmir built by its youth and led by its mentors. (JKNS)

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