A month and two weeks after Udayam started an initiative aimed at limiting drug threats by focusing on schoolchildren, the Kochi Municipal Police have a plan to expand the scope of the project.
After starting the program after starting the program after more than 100 programs of raising awareness in different schools in the city, the police are looking for ways to reach parents, teachers and community members with similar relations. The larger plan is to facilitate the platform for associating multiple departments and agencies fighting drug threat, to the best of police officers.
In addition to creating awareness of the poor effects of drug abuse, the police also seek to strengthen the mechanism of reporting through the project. The steps to intensify the initiative were discussed at the meeting of the best police officers and representatives of various departments and agencies held at the Police district of the Police District on Wednesday, August 20.
“Several departments and agencies perform many activities to prevent drug threat. However, there is no convergence and synergies between them. To put this convergence, a platform that stated on Thursday (August 21) Udayam.
He said that insufficient reports remain a challenge to combat the drug threat between children and the report structure must be strengthened. “People know what is happening where, but very few cases are reported for various reasons. We need people to report cases.
He said that concerns about children who are marked because drug users were also the main factor that prevents people from reporting cases. “We are thinking about how to overcome the problem,” the officer said.
The extent of mutual mentoring and online campaigns among children was also discussed on Wednesday’s meeting.
More sessions
In the coming days, the police decided to organize a relation of awareness of parents, teachers and community members. The sessions will take place through the Association of Population and Association of Parents and Teachers.
“In addition to interviews with awareness, we also performed many sessions based on activities, including competitions for children. The meeting is held by the panel of more than 50 trained advisors selected from institutions,” said the police commissioner (law and order) aswathy Jiji.
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Published – August 21, 2025 21:32
