Powerful Drug Awareness Programme 2026 at Kamaraj College
Introduction
The Drug Awareness Programme was organized by the National Service Scheme (NSS) of Thoothukudi Kamaraj College on Wednesday, 07 January 2026, from 01.30 p.m. to 03.00 p.m. at the Swami Vivekananda Block. The programme aimed to create awareness among students about the dangers of drug abuse and the serious implications of ragging, while also educating them about their rights, duties, and responsibilities as members of society.
The programme was designed to promote a healthy, disciplined, and safe academic environment and to guide students towards responsible behaviour and ethical conduct.
Objectives of the Drug Awareness Programme
The Drug Awareness Programme was conducted with the following key objectives:
- To educate students on the harmful effects of drug abuse
- To spread awareness about ragging and its legal consequences
- To inform students about their rights and responsibilities
- To encourage healthy lifestyle choices
- To promote a safe and respectful campus culture
Role of the National Service Scheme
The National Service Scheme of Thoothukudi Kamaraj College plays a vital role in organizing awareness programmes that focus on social responsibility, health, and discipline. Through initiatives such as the Drug Awareness Programme, NSS continues to guide students towards becoming responsible citizens with strong moral values.
More information about NSS initiatives is available at https://nss.gov.in
Programme Coordination
The programme was effectively coordinated by the NSS Programme Officers:
- Mr. B. Anand – Unit No. 54
- Dr. Pounraj – Unit No. 55
- Mr. M. Ayyanaraj – Unit No. 56
Their efforts ensured the smooth conduct of the programme and active student participation throughout the session.
Chief Guest Address
The chief guest for the Drug Awareness Programme was Mr. Ramesh Kannan, Head of the Department of Criminology, Kamaraj College. In his address, he spoke extensively about drug abuse and ragging, highlighting how these issues negatively affect individuals, families, and society at large.
He emphasized that students should be aware of their duties and responsibilities and should actively contribute to maintaining a safe and disciplined campus.
Awareness on Drug Abuse
During the session, the chief guest explained the physical, psychological, and social consequences of drug abuse. He stressed that substance abuse not only harms personal health but also affects academic performance and future career prospects.
Students were advised to stay away from addictive substances and to seek guidance or counselling whenever required. The importance of self-discipline and positive peer influence was also highlighted.
Awareness on Ragging and Student Rights
As part of the Drug Awareness Programme, students were informed about ragging and the strict laws in place to prevent it. The speaker explained that ragging is a serious offence and shared information on how students can report incidents without fear.
Students were made aware of their right to a safe learning environment and were encouraged to support one another in maintaining a respectful campus atmosphere.
Official anti-ragging guidelines can be accessed at https://www.ugc.gov.in
Student Participation
A total of 50 students actively participated in the Drug Awareness Programme. The students listened attentively and gained valuable insights into how responsible behaviour and awareness can positively influence their academic and personal lives.
The interactive nature of the session helped students connect real-life situations with the concepts discussed.
Impact of the Programme
The programme created a positive impact by:
- Raising awareness about drug abuse and its consequences
- Educating students about anti-ragging laws
- Encouraging ethical and disciplined behaviour
- Promoting social responsibility among students
- Strengthening campus safety and harmony
Institutional Commitment
Thoothukudi Kamaraj College remains committed to student welfare and holistic development through awareness programmes like the Drug Awareness Programme. Such initiatives help students grow not only academically but also socially and morally.
More details about the institution can be found at https://www.kamarajcollege.ac.in
Conclusion
The Drug Awareness Programme conducted on 07 January 2026 was informative, impactful, and socially relevant. The programme successfully sensitized students to the dangers of drug abuse and ragging while reinforcing the importance of responsibility, discipline, and ethical conduct.
The coordinated efforts of the NSS Programme Officers and the insightful address by the chief guest made the programme a meaningful learning experience for all participants.
