Punjab's anti-drug drive brings over 90,000 into treatment as govt pushes prevention and recovery
Since its inception in March 2025, Punjab's 'Yudh Nashean Virudh' campaign has seen an impressive wave of success, with more than 90,000 individuals benefiting from de-addiction and rehabilitation efforts. Combining rigorous strategies against drug traffickers with in-depth treatment and educational programs, this initiative is redefining recovery.
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