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Stay away from social media, drugs, SP warns girl students
Stay away from social media, drugs, SP warns girl students

Hans India

time26-06-2025

  • Hans India

Stay away from social media, drugs, SP warns girl students

Kothacheruvu: District Superintendent of Police V Ratna urged girl students to excel equally in all fields while staying away from the distractions of social media and harmful addictions. She advised students to focus on education and build a bright future without falling prey to temporary attractions or bad influences, at an awareness programme on 'Eagle Clubs' and 'Shakti App' organised at Zilla Parishad Girls High School in Kottacheruvu on Wednesday. As part of the government's initiative, Shakti Groups and Eagle Clubs have been established at the school. On this occasion, SP Ratna created awareness among the students about critical issues such as child marriages, teenage infatuation, drug abuse, and cannabis consumption. Addictive substances like cannabis lead to crime and destroy lives, she warned. Students, especially girls, should stay away from platforms like Facebook and Instagram, particularly during their academic years. Girls under the age of 18 should be especially careful and focus on academics without falling for temptations. She emphasised that love and attraction at a young age can derail students' focus, urging them to prioritise education instead. She informed that in cases of danger or distress, girls and women can contact the Shakti team via WhatsApp at 7993485111. Information about drug usage or sales should be reported to 1972 toll-free helpline. On International Day Against Drug Abuse, SP Ratna announced that awareness rallies and educational campaigns are being conducted across the district on Thursday. She called on all students to participate in such initiatives to build a crime-free society. She also appreciated students, who pledged to spread awareness about child labor, early marriage, and similar issues within their families and communities. She promised to reward those, who participate actively in awareness activities. She emphasised that each student has a role in building a better future and supporting government efforts to create a safe and aware society. Puttaparthi DSP Vijay Kumar, headmasters of girls and boys schools, SB CI Balasubramanya Reddy, women PS CI Gopinath Reddy, Kottacheruvu CIs Maruthi Shankar and Suresh, SIs Linganna and Krishnamurthy, and Shakti team members were present.

SP explains significance of Civil Rights Day
SP explains significance of Civil Rights Day

Hans India

time01-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Hans India

SP explains significance of Civil Rights Day

Nallamada: On Civil Rights Day, Sri Sathya Sai District Superintendent of Police (SP) Mrs. V. Ratna, IPS, emphasized that every citizen has the constitutional right to live freely and equally in society. She called for greater awareness of legal rights and encouraged citizens to seek justice through lawful means if their rights are violated. The Civil Rights Day event was held at the premises of the village secretariat in Nallamada with participation from people of all communities. SP Ratna attended as the chief guest and addressed the gathering. She noted that in Sri Sathya Sai District, Civil Rights Day is regularly observed in coordination with officials from all departments to promote awareness among the public. SP Ratna also pointed out that there are strict laws in place to protect women and children from indecent behavior and explained the importance of SC/ST laws. She outlined the compensations provided by the government to victims under such legislations. She guided women and children on how to safeguard themselves and recommended downloading the Shakti App to enhance personal safety. The event also included speeches from officials who urged the public to make good use of the constitutional rights and raised awareness about the negative consequences of child marriages. Later, SP Ratna conducted an inspection of the Nallamada Police Station. Other attendees included DSP Vijay Kumar, CI Narender Reddy, SB SI Pradeep Kumar, Sarpanch Bharati, Deputy Tahsildar Sunitha, Superintendent Srinivasa Reddy, SI Mallikarjuna Reddy, and members of the SC/ST Vigilance Monitoring Committee including Narayana, along with people from various communities.

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