January 11, 2026

St. Thomas Schools NCC Wing Organizes Awareness Campaign Against Drug Abuse

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St. Thomas Schools‘ NCC Wing took a proactive approach to tackle drug abuse by organizing an impactful awareness campaign. The campaign aimed to educate students about the dangers of drug consumption and the devastating consequences of addiction. Mr. Surender Sharma, a dedicated teacher, delivered an inspiring presentation, urging students to make responsible choices and stay away from drugs. The event witnessed the presence of NCC Incharge and other teachers, further emphasizing the school’s commitment to safeguarding students. This initiative reflects the school’s dedication to promoting a drug-free society and nurturing responsible individuals who will shape a brighter future.

Raising Awareness: Students Advised on Drug Avoidance and Consequences

As part of the awareness campaign, students were sensitized to the importance of abstaining from drugs. They were educated about the adverse effects of drug addiction and the toll it takes on individuals and society as a whole. The session served as a wake-up call, highlighting the destructive nature of addiction and the need to protect oneself from falling into its grip.

Inspiring Presentation: Mr. Surender Sharma Motivates Students to Reject Drugs

Mr. Surender Sharma, a passionate and dedicated teacher at St. Thomas School, delivered a compelling presentation during the awareness campaign. With his words of wisdom, he motivated students to make wise choices and avoid the temptation of drugs. His heartfelt message emphasized that addiction is the root cause of destruction and emphasized the importance of safeguarding one’s future by staying away from drugs.

Unity and Support: NCC Incharge and Teachers Stand United

The awareness campaign witnessed the presence of esteemed individuals who are actively involved in nurturing the students. NCC Incharge, Mr. Purushotam Singh, along with teachers including Harsh Gupta, Sheran Nanda, Anshul Sharma, Shalig Kumar, Babita Sharma, Disha Thakur, Usha Sharma, and Neelam Mokta, stood in solidarity with the cause. Their collective presence underscored the school’s commitment to guiding and protecting students against the dangers of drug abuse.

Promoting a Drug-Free Society: Embracing a Bright and Responsible Future

The event emphasized the significance of creating a drug-free society, where individuals can lead fulfilling lives without succumbing to addiction. By empowering students with knowledge and motivation, St. Thomas Schools‘ NCC wing took a crucial step in shaping responsible citizens who will contribute positively to their communities.

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