New Delhi : On the occasion of International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking, PSI trainees from Delhi Police Academy showcased their commitment to the cause by performing a powerful Nukkad Natak. The female trainees enthusiastically prepared a script and practiced within just one day, demonstrating their dedication to spreading awareness about the dangers of drug abuse.

Sh. Muhammad Ali, IPS, Deputy Director, praised the trainees for their impressive demonstration in front of him, along with ACsP and Faculty Members. The trainees’ hard work and teamwork were evident in their impactful performance.

In the evening, the trainees took their show to nearby villages, effectively spreading awareness about the risks of drug abuse and illicit trafficking. The villagers, especially the women residents, appreciated the effort and requested that such activities be continued to raise awareness among the younger generation.

The Delhi Police Academy’s initiative highlights its commitment to empowering trainees to address social issues and promote community awareness. The PSI trainees’ efforts are a testament to the academy’s focus on developing well-rounded and socially responsible law enforcement professionals.

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