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Daatha Drug Awareness

Educating youth and communities about the dangers of drug abuse, promoting healthy lifestyles, and building a future free from addiction.

Drug Awareness - Daatha Foundation

Why Drug Awareness Matters

  • Prevents addiction and protects future generations
  • Promotes mental health and emotional strength
  • Builds a safer and responsible society
  • Empowers youth and women with awareness

Daatha’s Youth & Women Focus

  • Learn to say NO with confidence and courage
  • Choose education, art, and fitness over addiction
  • Help mothers create safe, open conversations at home
  • Report and respond to signs of substance misuse
ā€œEducation and empowerment are our greatest shields against drugs. Let’s build a Drug-Free Bharat together.ā€
— Nara Damodara Naidu
Daatha Drug Awareness Q&A

🚫 Daatha Drug Awareness – Questions & Answers

Q1. What are drugs? A. Substances that affect the brain and body, often harmful when misused.
Q2. Why are drugs dangerous for youth? A. They damage health, reduce focus, and destroy future opportunities.
Q3. What are the health effects of drugs? A. Addiction, brain damage, heart problems, and emotional breakdown.
Q4. Why do some youth start using drugs? A. Peer pressure, curiosity, stress, or lack of awareness.
Q5. How do drugs affect families? A. They cause financial loss, emotional pain, and broken relationships.
Q6. How do drugs impact society? A. Increase in crime, poverty, unemployment, and health costs.
Q7. What is drug addiction? A. A condition where a person cannot stop using harmful substances.
Q8. How can awareness prevent drug abuse? A. By educating students early about dangers and alternatives.
Q9. What is rehabilitation? A. A recovery process with medical and counseling support for addicts.
Q10. Why is saying ā€œNoā€ powerful? A. It builds courage to resist peer pressure and choose health.
Q11. How do drugs affect education? A. They reduce memory, concentration, and academic performance.
Q12. What role do parents play? A. Guiding children with love, communication, and supervision.
Q13. How can friends help? A. By supporting each other to stay drug-free and positive.
Q14. What is the link between drugs and crime? A. Addiction often leads to theft, violence, and illegal activities.
Q15. How does exercise help avoid drugs? A. Physical activity reduces stress and builds healthy habits.
Q16. Why is self-confidence important? A. Confident youth resist negative influences and make wise choices.
Q17. What alternatives can replace drugs? A. Sports, hobbies, yoga, meditation, and service activities.
Q18. How can schools help? A. By running awareness programs, counseling, and activities.
Q19. What role does Dharma play? A. Dharma teaches responsibility, self-control, and righteous living.
Q20. What is Daatha’s mission in drug awareness? A. To protect youth through education, prevention, and empowerment.
Q1. What are drugs? A. Substances that affect the brain and body, often harmful when misused.
Q2. Why are drugs dangerous for youth? A. They damage health, reduce focus, and destroy future opportunities.
Q3. What are the health effects of drugs? A. Addiction, brain damage, heart problems, and emotional breakdown.
Q4. Why do some youth start using drugs? A. Peer pressure, curiosity, stress, or lack of awareness.
Daatha Children's & Youth Drug Awareness

Daatha Children's & Youth Drug Awareness

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Say NO to drugs, say YES to life.

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Drugs destroy health, dreams, and family bonds.

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Your body is a temple—don’t poison it with drugs.

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Healthy habits create strong youth, drugs weaken the mind.

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Choose sports, books, and friends—not drugs.

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Drug-free youth means a bright and powerful nation.

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One wrong step into drugs can take away your future.

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Say yes to life goals, say no to addiction traps.

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Real strength is saying NO when friends pressure you.

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Awareness saves lives—share the message, stop drugs.

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Say NO to drugs, say YES to life.

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Drugs destroy health, dreams, and family bonds.

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Your body is a temple—don’t poison it with drugs.

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Healthy habits create strong youth, drugs weaken the mind.

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Choose sports, books, and friends—not drugs.