GCWUS holds seminar to educate students on harmful effects of drugs and tobacco, promoting a healthy academic environment with collective action.
The Anti-Drugs and Tobacco Committee of Government College Women University Sialkot recently organized an awareness seminar to educate students about the detrimental effects of drugs and tobacco. The seminar, titled "Awareness Seminar on Drugs: A Call for Collective Action," aimed to promote a healthy and drug-free academic environment.
The event was held on Friday and brought together students, faculty members, and guest speakers to discuss the importance of collective action in combating the menace of drugs and tobacco. The seminar provided a platform for students to learn about the harmful effects of substance abuse and the ways to prevent it.
The organizers of the seminar emphasized the need for a collaborative effort to create a drug-free campus and promote a healthy lifestyle among students. The event featured presentations, discussions, and interactive sessions, all designed to engage students and encourage them to make informed choices about their health and well-being.
The seminar was part of the university's ongoing efforts to promote awareness about the dangers of drugs and tobacco and to foster a culture of health and wellness on campus. By organizing such events, the university aims to empower its students with the knowledge and skills necessary to make positive choices and contribute to a healthier and more productive society.
The success of the seminar highlights the importance of collective action in addressing the issue of drug abuse and promoting a healthy academic environment. It also underscores the need for continued efforts to educate students about the risks associated with substance abuse and to provide them with the support and resources necessary to make informed decisions about their health and well-being.