College of Applied Science, Adoor
College of Applied Science, Adoor

Anti-narcotic cell

Anti-Narcotic Cell (ANC) is a specialized law enforcement unit tasked with combating the production, trafficking, and abuse of narcotics and psychotropic substances. It operates within the framework of national and international drug control laws and works in collaboration with other law enforcement agencies, government departments, and international partners to address the challenges posed by drug-related crimes.

The Anti-Narcotic Cell in College of Applied Science Adoor is a specialized unit dedicated to prevent drug abuse among students, raise awareness about the dangers of substance abuse, and provide support and assistance to those affected by drug addiction. It also aims to offer counselling services and support mechanisms for students struggling with drug addiction or those affected by the drug abuse of peers or family members.

Objectives:

  • To conduct awareness programs, seminars, workshops, and campaigns to educate students about the harmful effects of drug abuse and the consequences of involvement in drug-related activities.
  • To facilitate the detection of drug-related activities within the college premises and promptly report such incidents to the appropriate authorities for further action.
  • To contribute to the development and implementation of college policies and strategies aimed at preventing drug abuse, maintaining a drug-free environment, and supporting students' well-being.

Major Activities:

  • Education Session on Drug Abuse; Causes, Effects & Solution

Faculty in Charge:Antony Varghese (AP in Mathematics)

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