India, April 27 -- Continuing its week-long anti-drug awareness campaign, "Nasha - Not Cool", Delhi Police marked Day 3 with a series of public engagement activities, including flash mobs and a cycling event, aimed at promoting a drug-free and healthy lifestyle. Anti-drug awareness flash mobs were organised at prominent locations such as Central Park in Connaught Place, Kartavya Path in the New Delhi district, and Select Citywalk Mall in Saket. The performances drew large weekend crowds and conveyed the harmful effects of substance abuse through lively and engaging acts, encouraging people to make healthier life choices. Similar events were also conducted in the North-West, West and Dwarka districts. Also Read - Hansraj College suspends 30 students over 'misconduct, defaming acts'; student union to hold protest An early morning cycling rally was also held in the New Delhi district, witnessing participation from around 400 people, including police personnel, youth, volunteers and members of the public. The rally began at Major Dhyan Chand National Stadium, passed through India Gate and surrounding areas, and concluded at the stadium. The campaign has received support from personalities such as Anil Kapoor, Kamal Khan, Rani Rampal, Virender Sehwag, Zaheer Khan and Suresh Raina. Awareness efforts are also being carried out through street plays, radio jingles, social media, cinema halls and the Delhi Police Jansampark Vahan. mpost

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