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IN PHOTOS: Navi Mumbai cops aware locals in Uran against drug abuse

Updated On: 03 October, 2025 08:19 PM IST | Asif Ali Sayed

A rally against drug abuse was held in Uran area by the Navi Mumbai Police in Maharashtra on Friday. Pics/Special Arrangement by Atul Kamble

The rally was organised under the guidance of Senior Police Inspector Hanif Mulani of Uran Police Station. Pics/Special Arrangement by Atul Kamble

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The rally was organised under the guidance of Senior Police Inspector Hanif Mulani of Uran Police Station. Pics/Special Arrangement by Atul Kamble
The event was aimed to spread awareness about the dangers of drug use and the importance of living a healthy, drug-free life, officials said

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The event was aimed to spread awareness about the dangers of drug use and the importance of living a healthy, drug-free life, officials said

The rally began at 11 am from Pensioner’s Park, passed through Rajpal Naka and Palvi Hospital, and concluded at NI School, the officials said

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The rally began at 11 am from Pensioner’s Park, passed through Rajpal Naka and Palvi Hospital, and concluded at NI School, the officials said

Students from schools also participated alongside local citizens

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Students from schools also participated alongside local citizens

Participants held placards and chanted slogans promoting a drug-free lifestyle

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Participants held placards and chanted slogans promoting a drug-free lifestyle

At the end of the rally, an awareness session was held, where the police officials addressed the participants. They spoke about the Uran Police’s strong commitment to creating a safe and drug-free society

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At the end of the rally, an awareness session was held, where the police officials addressed the participants. They spoke about the Uran Police’s strong commitment to creating a safe and drug-free society

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