Karwan-e- Khatm-e- Nabuwat International Kashmir held one-day conference in Shankarpora Nowgam, Kashmir.

 

Srinagar 07, May : (PNI ) Karwan-e- Khatm-e- Nabuwat International Kashmir, an Islamic organization, held a one-day conference in Shankarpora Nowgam, Kashmir.

The conference was focused on the menace of drugs and liquor in society, which is negatively affecting the youth of Kashmir.

The President of the organization, Mr. Mudasir Ahmad Qadri, emphasized the grave danger of drug abuse and its impact on the younger generation. He stressed the importance of ending these harmful practices to protect the youth and the future of Kashmir.

The conference was attended by local residents, youth, and Naat khaans. The participants shared their concerns about the growing trend of drug use among the youth and its adverse effects on their health, education, and future prospects.

Dr. Mufti Imran Hamdani, the Chief Guest of the event, expressed his concern about the rising drug menace and other negative societal practices among the youth.
He emphasized the need for continued conferences in Kashmir to create more awareness and devise strategies to counter the drug threat.

The conference provided a platform for local leaders to speak up about the harm that drugs and alcohol are causing in the community. They highlighted the need for collaborative efforts to prevent drug use and support those who are already addicted.

Karwan-e- Khatm-e- Nabuwat International Kashmir is an organization that focuses on spreading awareness about the teachings of Islam and promoting peace and harmony in society. They organize conferences, seminars, and other events to educate people about the dangers of drug abuse and the importance of following Islamic principles and living a virtuous life.

Overall, the conference was a success and helped to shed light on the negative effects of drugs and alcohol on the youth of Kashmir. It also demonstrated the power of community engagement in raising awareness and working together to address the drug menace and other societal problems.

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