Srinagar, April 25 -- Jammu- Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha on Friday set a results-driven agenda for Jammu and Kashmir's ongoing anti-drug campaign, stating that the success of the next phase will be measured not by public mobilisations or slogans, but by concrete outcomes on the ground.
Addressing officials and community stakeholders, the Lieutenant Governor said the next 85 days are critical in dismantling the drug network and reversing the damage caused by substance abuse across villages and urban neighbourhoods.
"Success in the next 85 days will not be measured by marches or slogans, but by how deeply the drug menace is cleaned out from villages and city neighbourhoods," he said.
Outlining a clear framework, Sinha called for week...
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