Mangaluru: Srinivas University holds guest lecture on adverse effect of consuming drugs


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Mangaluru, Jul 29: The Institute of Aviation Studies, Srinivas University organized a guest lecture on the adverse effect of consuming drugs by the Bunder police. A safe campus atmosphere is being actively promoted by educational institutions around the state in an effort to fight the growing worries about substance addiction among college students.

With the same motive Institute of Aviation Studies had organized this guest lecture. The speaker for the session was Mahesh Kumar, ACP, Mangaluru central sub division, Bunder, Mangaluru city, Pradeep T R, sub inspector, Bunder Police Station and Faizunnisa, police sub-inspector, Mangaluru North Bunder Police Station.

 

The session commenced by welcoming the gathering by prof Kavyashri, course coordinator, Institute of Aviation Studies. The speakers of the session addressed the students about the impact of drugs on their health, well-being, future prospects, and legal action against the consumption of drugs and narcotics.

The session educated the students about the dangers of drug abuse, the importance of making informed decisions and having a clean drug-free environment. Prof Roshin K Sibi, faculty, Institute of Aviation Studies delivered the vote of thanks. Raghavendra Bydoor, inspector, Bunder police station, Mangaluru city and Dr Pavithra Kumari, dean, Institute of Aviation Studies, were also present for the session. The programme was compered by Prof Deekshitha, faculty, Institute of Aviation Studies.

 

 

  

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