Police Kalabrindam’s Awareness Program in Nagireddypur Village, Karimnagar: Combating Superstitions and Drug Addiction
Introduction:
In a proactive effort to combat superstitions and drug addiction, the Karimnagar Police Commissioner, L. Subbarayudu, organized an impactful awareness program in Nagireddypur village of Gangadhara Mandal. The event featured the talented police troupe, Kalabrindam, led by Sub-Inspector K. Raju, along with renowned magician Mulkala Kantaiah ARSI.
Body:
The program kicked off with Sub-Inspector K. Raju addressing the crowd, emphasizing the importance of not falling prey to superstitions prevalent in rural areas. He urged the villagers to be vigilant and not be fooled by false claims and beliefs.
Through a captivating performance, magician Mulkala Kantaiah ARSI astounded the audience by demonstrating that there are no actual magic spells. Blindfolded, he showcased his skill, dispelling myths surrounding supernatural powers and showcasing the power of perception and illusion.
Addressing a prevalent concern, the focus shifted to the issue of drug addiction among the youth in rural communities. The magician highlighted the dangers of addiction to ganja drugs and cigarettes, urging the young generation to steer clear of such harmful substances.
The village sarpanch expressed gratitude on behalf of the village to the Police Commissioner for organizing this impactful program. The performance by the police troupe was well-received, and it served as a reminder of the community’s commitment to eradicating superstitions and promoting a drug-free environment.
Additionally, the event shed light on various traffic-related offenses. Sub-Inspector K. Raju emphasized that actions such as drunk driving, triple riding, rash driving, failure to wear a helmet, tampering with vehicle number plates, deviating from designated routes, and violating traffic rules would result in fines imposed through echalan.
Conclusion:
The collaborative efforts of Sub-Inspector K. Raju, Mulkala Kantaiah ARSI, and the police troupe, Kalabrindam, successfully raised awareness about superstitions, drug addiction, and traffic violations in Nagireddypur village. The event served as an empowering initiative to safeguard the well-being and safety of the community, inspiring positive change and fostering a progressive mindset.
Sircilla Srinivas is a Senior Journalist with 35+ years of experience in Professional Journalism from United Karimnagar and Jagityal Dist, Telangana. Awardee of TS Govt Haritha Haram 2017 State cash Award. Participating in social activities such as Assistant Governor of Rotary Club Dist.3150, Dist committee member of Indian Red Cross society.