CBSE: How can one join CBSE's de-addiction awareness campaign? This form has to be filled before September 3..

CBSE: An important step is being taken for the bright future and safe environment of the students in the world of education. The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) and the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB), Ministry of Home Affairs, Government of India, are going to launch a drug de-addiction awareness campaign together. For this, a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) will be signed between the two institutions on 3 September 2025 at CBSE Headquarters, Dwarka, New Delhi.
This initiative is a big step towards creating a drug-free environment in schools. Under the agreement, CBSE and NCB will jointly organize awareness programs, workshops, and counseling sessions. They aim to encourage teachers, counselors, and students to stay away from drugs and adopt a healthy lifestyle.
School principals and counselors can be involved in the program; a form has to be filled out.
After the MoU signing, an awareness program will be organized in which principals and counselors of CBSE-affiliated schools will participate. The main focus of this program will be
Strategies to prevent the ill effects of drugs
Empowering the role of teachers and counselors
Creating drug-free school communities
It is necessary to fill out a form to join the program. Entry in this will be free. The program will be held on 3 September 2025 (Wednesday), from 10:00 am to 1:00 pm. To participate in this, the principals and counselors of the schools will have to fill out the form available by visiting this link https://forms.gle/7EmJpQDArHSG5Rhq9.
Due to limited seats, registration will be on a first-come, first-served basis, and confirmation will be sent by email to the selected participants. The participants will have to bear the cost of travel and accommodation themselves.
Event Details
Date & Time: 3rd September 2025 (Wednesday), 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM
Venue: CBSE Integrated Office Complex, Sector-23, Dwarka, New Delhi
This event will play a vital role in strengthening awareness against drug abuse in schools across the country and motivating students towards a positive future.
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