New Delhi: Over 500 students and teachers of Delhi’s Sanskriti School on Friday took a pledge to lead a drug-free life, an official said.

The event aimed at creating a drug-free school environment was part of a collaboration between the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB), Delhi Zonal Unit, and the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE).

As part of NCB-CBSE MoU, over 100 schools across the country have been identified to launch similar programmes, said the official.

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The initiative reflects the shared commitment towards building a Drug-Free India by empowering young minds thr

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