Delhi's Dynamic Drive Against Drugs: Flash Mobs and Cycle Rallies Sweep the City
Delhi Police conducted flash mobs and a cycle rally as part of the 'Nasha -- Not Cool' anti-drug campaign. Events occurred at key locations with participation from law enforcement and the community. Celebrities like Anil Kapoor and Virender Sehwag have voiced support, with further awareness efforts planned.
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In a spirited effort to combat drug abuse, Delhi Police rolled out a series of flash mobs and a cycling rally under the banner of their 'Nasha -- Not Cool' campaign. The week's initiative saw various high-traffic areas in the city transformed into stages for dynamic performances aimed at raising awareness about the dangers associated with drug use.
The city's iconic venues, including Central Park in Connaught Place and Select Citywalk Mall in Saket, witnessed an array of flash mobs on Sunday. These events, part of the week-long campaign, effectively engaged audiences and advocated for healthier lifestyle choices, according to an official statement.
The movement also included a cycle rally that kicked off at the Major Dhyan Chand National Stadium, drawing 400 enthusiastic participants including both police officers and young locals. The rally passed notable landmarks like India Gate before returning to the stadium. With endorsements from celebrities such as actor Anil Kapoor and cricketer Virender Sehwag, the campaign promises continued outreach through street plays, radio spots, and social media initiatives.
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