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HYDERABAD: On the occasion of World No Tobacco Day, the Students Society Centre at Shah Abdul Latif University (SALU), Khairpur, hosted a awareness seminar, in collaboration with the Anti-Narcotics Student Society, focusing on educating youth about the dangers of tobacco.

The event was organized under the visionary leadership of Prof. Dr. Yousf Khushk, Vice Chancellor of SALU, who has consistently promoted student welfare and a drug-free academic environment.

Dr Ali Raza Lashari, Coordinator of the Students Society Centre, welcomed attendees and highlighted the constitutional responsibility to protect public health, referencing Article 9 of the Constitution of Pakistan, which guarantees the right to life and personal security.

“Our duty to protect students from tobacco and narcotics is not just moral, it is constitutional,” he said.

Dr Farman Mangi, the keynote speaker, delivered a passionate address emphasizing the urgency of saving youth from addiction. “This is a time to act to protect our future leaders from the silent dangers of tobacco.

Awareness is our strongest weapon,” he remarked, urging students to become active change-makers.

The seminar featured student engagement at its finest. Students took the stage to share heartfelt messages against tobacco use, expressing their awareness, concern, and commitment to a healthier future. Their words reflected a deep sense of responsibility and leadership.

In a creative contribution to the cause, students also presented thought-provoking sketches and posters, visually portraying the harmful effects of tobacco and the importance of prevention. These artworks drew appreciation and helped convey the message in an impactful way.

The Anti-Narcotics Student Society played a key role in facilitating the event, ensuring smooth coordination and high participation. The seminar concluded with a collective commitment to uphold a tobacco-free campus and spread awareness beyond university boundaries.

Copyright Business Recorder, 2025

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