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GCOE Jammu organises anti-tobacco awareness campaign

by KT News Desk
November 3, 2025
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Jammu, Nov 03: NCORD Committee of Government College of Education Jammu, in collaboration with the National Service Scheme (NSS) and Psychological Counseling Cell organized an Anti-Tobacco Campaign aimed at spreading awareness about the harmful effects of tobacco consumption and promoting a healthy, drug-free lifestyle among the youth.

 

The event was held under the leadership of Principal of the College, Dr. Jyoti Parihar. She commended the organisers and students and ensured that such initiatives will be a part of curriculum.

 

The event witnessed enthusiastic participation from students and faculty members who carried placards, banners and slogans highlighting the message of “Say No to Tobacco” and “Health is Wealth.” The event sought to sensitize the community about the physical, mental and social hazards of tobacco use, aligning with national efforts to achieve a tobacco-free India. The program was organized under the convenorship of Dr. Ramzan Ali (Convenor NCORD) Dr. Subhra Jamwal (NSS PO) and Dr. Ambica. (Convenor Psychological Counselling Cell), who coordinated the efforts of the students and volunteers to ensure the event’s success. The convenors emphasized the importance of such initiatives in shaping responsible citizens who contribute positively to society.

 

Speaking on the occasion, the convenors applauded the active participation of students and highlighted the role of educational institutions in nurturing awareness and behavioral change. The rally concluded with an interactive session where students shared their reflections and pledged to advocate for a tobacco-free environment. The event formed part of the college’s ongoing commitment to community outreach, mental health promotion and holistic education. The college administration appreciated the collaborative efforts of NCORD, NSS and Psychological Counselling Cell for making the initiative impactful and engaging.

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