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The Peace Gong special issue on Alcohol & Child rights is now out..

Nada India campaign focuses on schools, colleges, slums, rural communities, and civil societies to generate awareness and promote right based media& consumer literacy among adolescents, youth and women.  The Peace Gong special issue on Alcohol & its effects with a focus on Child rights published by Gurdev Ravindernath Tagor Foundation in association with Nada India Foundation is out now.... Read 
For workshops and training... please contact nadaindia@gmail.com or mobile 9810594544

Alcohol may give you perception of wings, but remember that it will take away your blue sky. We don’t want another child to veil behind the drapes. We don’t want another family to lose a member. We don’t want  another woman to bear brutality. We don’t want another adolescent to engage in alcohol. .. Kanupriya Class XII Bhopal
















,,,,Essentially the national alcohol
policy should protect abstainers in a market
driven society and preserve the culture of
temperance by focusing on:
Prevention of alcohol-related harm and
protection of public health and welfare of
the people...Suneel Vatsyayan,Chairperson,Nada India  



....Yes. There is a treatment available for children who consume alcohol/drugs.
Schools can have counsellors that can help them deal with their issues effectively.
 Rahul Luther of the Hope Trust




Worldwide, 3.3 million deaths in 2012 were due to harmful use of alcohol, says a new report launched by WHO today. Alcohol consumption can not only lead to dependence but also increasespeople’s risk of developing more than200 diseases including liver cirrhosis and some cancers.......As part of the sensitization programme against drugs and alcohol, the drama team of NADA India organized a program .D.A.V. Public School Vasant Kunj. The team comprised of 20 students where four were peer leaders and six were peer educator and rest 10 students came from different families. Komal, Class XII
New Delhi, Pehachhan Nada, India




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