Nasha Mukht J&K Pad Yatra in Srinagar on May 3; Div Com finalizes arrangements Extends invitation to general public for participation in the mega campaign

SRINAGAR, APRIL 27: As part of the intensified efforts under the Nasha Mukht J&K Abhiyaan, a mega Pad Yatra will be held in Srinagar on May 3, 2026, to raise mass awareness against drug abuse.
The event will be flagged off by Hon’ble Lieutenant Governor Shri Manoj Sinha.
In this regard, Divisional Commissioner Kashmir, Anshul Garg, chaired a comprehensive meeting with officers from various government departments at TRC to finalize arrangements and assign responsibilities to ensure smooth conduct of rally and maximum public participation.
Addressing the meeting, the Divisional Commissioner emphasized the need for a coordinated and proactive approach by all departments to mobilize staff and stakeholders. He stated that the Pad Yatra aims to send a strong and unified message against drug abuse and dismantle the networks involved in drug peddling.
“Over 35,000 participants from different sections of society are expected to join the event for a collective commitment towards building a drug-free Jammu and Kashmir” the Div Com said.
He added that the initiative follows a “Whole-of-Government” approach focusing on prevention, treatment, and strict enforcement to eliminate drug abuse.
Highlighting the broader significance of the event, the Div Com remarked that the fight against drug abuse is not merely a policy initiative but a moral and societal responsibility to safeguard the social fabric of the region.
During the meeting, detailed arrangements were reviewed, including the singing of the National Anthem and National Song, screening of anti-drug awareness videos, organizing cultural programmes, holding of pledge ceremony, and a signature campaign.
Besides, the Div Com reviewed necessary arrangements for venue decoration and route management.
Departments were directed to ensure adequate logistical support, including transportation, drinking water facilities, distribution of caps and T-shirts, installation of pandals, deployment of medical teams and ambulances, as well as fire safety measures.
Meanwhile, he also extended an open invitation to the general public to participate in large numbers and contribute to the collective fight against drug abuse.
The meeting was attended by Deputy Commissioner Srinagar, Commissioner SMC, Directors and HoDs of departments besides SSP Traffic and Police officers.


