Ahmedabad police begin healthy living campaign: On Sunday, Ahmedabad police inaugurated the Thrill Addict program in the city’s Thaltej neighborhood to promote the ‘Fit India’ campaign. And urge young people to live a healthy lifestyle by avoiding drug use.
The event was part of the Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav, commemorating the country’s 75th anniversary of independence. Live stunts done by the National Security Guard (NSG) and the state police’s Chetak commando group throughout the event.
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“This is the first phase of our Chetak troops’ performance. Which today demonstrated its capabilities in tandem with the NSG’s national force. The heart of their success is their fitness, which the young should emulate.
Sanjay Srivastava, the Ahmedabad police commissioner, stated. “The next phase would place in the Sabarmati Riverfront.”
He condemned drug usage and urged future generations to get “addicted” to the pleasures of living a healthy lifestyle rather than narcotics.
Bhupendra Patel, the Chief Minister, and Harsh Sanghavi. The Minister of State for Home, occasionally sent letters.
“Young people should devote some time to physical activity and studying.” “Through today’s performance by our national and state troops. We want to inspire our young to join in such heroic deeds while raising awareness. About the necessity of our counter-terrorism forces,” the CM remarked.
By gaining inspiration from the security services. Sanghavi urged the young to stay away from drugs and keep active.
This was the city’s first opportunity to see the NSG in action. During the live stunt, the commandos conducted four kinds of rappelling: long ceiling rappelling, wall walk rappelling, surprise rappelling, and head down rappelling.
