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Building a Drug-Free Future: IACT Education & Trinity Foundation Join Hands for Awareness
Rajiv Singh
Oct 10, 2025
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Building a Drug-Free Future: IACT Education & Trinity Foundation Join Hands for Awareness

IACT Education and Trinity Foundation joined hands with DM West, New Delhi, to launch the Drug-Free India Campaign — inspiring youth and empowering communities.

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Creating a better and healthier society begins with awareness — and we were proud to take one more step in that direction!

On 8th October 2025, IACT Education and Trinity Foundation, in collaboration with the Office of the District Magistrate (West), Raja Garden, New Delhi, actively participated in the Flag-off Ceremony of the Drug-Free India Awareness Campaign.

The event served as a strong reminder that together, we can make a difference. Government officials, educators, youth leaders, and volunteers gathered with one shared mission — to spread the message of a Drug-Free India and to encourage communities to take a stand against substance abuse.

At IACT Education, we have always believed in empowering the youth through education, awareness, and social responsibility. Through this initiative, we aim to nurture informed citizens who value health, discipline, and positive living.

The Trinity Foundation continues to support impactful campaigns like this, focusing on social transformation, youth empowerment, and community welfare.

Together for a Cause

This collaborative effort by DM West, IACT Education, and Trinity Foundation is not just an event — it’s a movement towards a brighter, stronger, and drug-free nation.

Let’s continue to raise awareness, inspire hope, and build a future where every individual chooses life over addiction.

Statements

Ms. Vandana Rao, DM (West), New Delhi, stated:

“Preventive awareness is the first step toward a drug-free India. Such campaigns reflect our shared resolve to build a healthier, safer, and more responsible community.”

Dr. Atish Kumar, Additional District Magistrate (ADM West), stated:

“Community awareness and youth engagement plays an important role in controlling substance abuse. Collaborative initiatives like this one strengthen the foundation of a responsible and drug-free society.”

Dr. Nitin Sshakya, SDM Patel Nagar, remarked:

“The Nasha Mukti campaign is a people’s movement. Collective participation of youth, families, and institutions is essential to eliminate the menace of drugs from our society.”

Dr. Sameer Bhati, President & Founder, Trinity Foundation & Public Health Expert, said:

“Public awareness and early intervention are key to fighting substance abuse. Initiatives like these encourage communities to act together and protect future generations.”
 

Issued by:
Office of the District Magistrate (West), New Delhi
(In association with Trinity Foundation)

Last updated: Apr 18, 2026 at 3:50 AM

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