The Directorate of Secondary and Higher Education (MAUSI) has issued a sweeping directive requiring regular anti-drug speeches in all educational institutions across the country. Aimed at tackling the rising concern of drug abuse among students, the order underscores the urgency of preventive measures within the educational framework.
Signed by Maushi Assistant Director Tapan Kumar Das, the circular emphasizes the importance of delivering these speeches promptly after the national anthem. It places the onus on principals or designated representatives to deliver concise anti-drug messages in schools and colleges.
This initiative, spurred by instructions from Mosammat Rahima Akhter, Deputy Secretary of the Ministry of Education's Secondary and Higher Education Department, reflects the government's steadfast commitment to strengthening anti-drug efforts nationwide.
As drug abuse continues to pose a growing threat to the youth, the directive underscores the pivotal role of educational institutions in fostering awareness and prevention. Urging swift compliance, educational authorities are called upon to implement the directive effectively, fostering a united front in the fight against drug addiction and safeguarding the well-being of students across the nation.