Bathinda, March 28-The NSS (National Service Scheme) wing of Maharaja Ranjit Singh Punjab Technical University (MRSPTU), Bathinda, concluded a successful 7-day camp aimed at raising awareness about the harmful effects of drug abuse among India's youth.

The camp, which concluded on Thursday, featured a range of activities designed to educate and engage participants while promoting social responsibility.

The camp's activities included a variety of impactful initiatives such as a cleanliness drive at the local gurudwara, tree plantation efforts, drug awareness campaigns, visits to Prayas School, first aid training sessions by the Red Cross, driving skills workshops, a medical camp facilitated by Max Bathinda, and a collaborative blood donation drive with the Bathinda Needy Foundation.

These diverse activities were carefully crafted to not only educate participants but also instill a profound understanding of the perils associated with substance abuse.

Dr. Meenu, serving as the coordinator, and Dr. Swati, in the role of program officer, were instrumental in ensuring the camp's success. Their leadership and dedication facilitated the seamless execution of various activities, fostering an environment conducive to learning and personal development.

University Registrar, Dr. Gurinder Pal Singh Brar, expressed his sincere appreciation to the entire team and the numerous volunteers whose unwavering commitment contributed to the camp's triumph. Their collective efforts underscore the significance of community-driven initiatives in tackling pressing social issues.