The anti-drug and liquor campaign titled 'No to alcohol and No to drugs' under the initiative of the Excise Department would utilise social networks like Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and WhatsApp to spread the message against drug abuse.
Initially, the programme would be implemented through Anti-Drug Clubs started in colleges and schools, Excise Minister K Babu said here today.
Stressing the significance of the awareness campaign, he said though 418 liquor bars had remained shut for the past three months, liquor sales through the operating 313 bars had shown an increase of 95 per cent.
Speaker G Karthikeyan released the logo of the progamme at a function attended among others by Chief Minister Oommen Chandy and Opposition leader V S Achuthanandan.
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