The Anti-Narcotic Cell at Assabah Arts and Science College is a proactive initiative dedicated to fostering a drug-free environment on campus. Committed to promoting awareness and prevention, the cell conducts regular educational programs, workshops, and seminars to educate students about the dangers of substance abuse. Led by a team of dedicated faculty members and student volunteers, the cell also collaborates with local authorities and NGOs to organize campaigns aimed at curbing drug misuse. Through advocacy and support services, the Anti-Narcotic Cell strives to empower students to make informed and responsible choices, ensuring a safe and healthy learning environment for all.
Club Coordinator :- ANANDHAKRISHNAN C (PG Department of Physics)
Our vision is to create a drug-free society where every individual can live a healthy, safe, and fulfilling life, free from the influence and dangers of narcotics.
Our mission is to combat the proliferation and abuse of narcotics through comprehensive enforcement, innovative prevention, and community outreach. We aim to disrupt and dismantle drug trafficking networks, support the rehabilitation and reintegration of affected individuals, and educate the public on the dangers of drug abuse, fostering a safer and healthier community for all.
1. Raise awareness among students and faculty members about the detrimental effects of drug abuse and narcotics consumption.
2. Educate individuals about the legal consequences and health risks associated with drug addiction.
3. Provide support and counseling to those affected by drug abuse and facilitate their rehabilitation process.
4. Foster a drug-free and safe environment within the college campus conducive to learning and personal development.
5. Collaborate with relevant stakeholders, including local authorities, NGOs, and community leaders, to implement preventive measures and interventions effectively.
6. Conduct regular workshops, seminars, and awareness campaigns to empower students with the knowledge and skills necessary to resist peer pressure and make informed decisions regarding substance abuse.
7. Establish a confidential reporting system to identify and address instances of drug-related issues promptly and discreetly.
8. Monitor and evaluate the effectiveness of the cell's initiatives through periodic assessments and feedback mechanisms, ensuring continuous improvement and adaptation to emerging challenges.