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    India Pedals Towards a Drug-Free Future: Yuva Spiritual Summit and Nationwide Cycling Drive Mobilize Youth

    Arjun SinghBy Arjun SinghJuly 19, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    New Delhi [India], July 19: Across cities, campuses, and cycle paths, India is witnessing a youth-led uprising, only this one trades hashtags and hype for something far more ambitious: a drug-free, mentally resilient, and spiritually empowered Bharat.

    Prime Minister Narendra Modi amplified the message on X, reposting an article by Union Minister Dr. Mansukh Mandaviya, praising the youth-led spiritual summit as a “major step in building a drug-free India.”

    Article by Union Minister Dr. Mansukh Mandaviya - PNN
    Article by Union Minister Dr. Mansukh Mandaviya

    This past week, the Centre unveiled two nationwide initiatives, the Yuva Spiritual Summit and a special edition of the Fit India Sunday Cycling campaign, each aimed at confronting a growing threat: youth addiction, both chemical and digital.

    Kashi to Kickstart the Movement | Yuva Spiritual Summit

    The Rudraksh Convention Centre in Varanasi turned into ground zero for this ideological reboot. Over 600 delegates representing 122 spiritual, educational, and cultural organizations came together under the banner of the Yuva Spiritual Summit, digging deep into one unflinching theme: Drug-Free Youth for a Developed India.

    Helmed by Union Health Minister Dr. Mansukh Mandaviya, the two-day summit culminated in the Kashi Declaration, a document many believe could become the blueprint for India’s anti-drug outreach until 2047.

    Four sessions anchored the summit’s agenda:

    • Understanding how addiction targets India’s young
    • Disrupting trafficking and the underground narcotics economy
    • Designing better outreach and school-level awareness
    • Sustaining nationwide commitment across generations

    Dr. Mandaviya was direct in his appeal: “Our youth must not only resist drugs, but also confront modern addictions, endless scrolling, reel culture, and the digital decay of attention.” His speech echoed the Prime Minister’s call for a “Panch Pran”-driven Amrit Kaal, asking India’s future changemakers to detox not just their bodies, but their minds.

    Pedaling a Message: Fitness Meets Patriotism

    Coinciding with the summit, the Minister also led the 32nd edition of ‘Fit India Sundays on Cycle’, launching it from the iconic BHU campus in Varanasi. But this wasn’t your typical fitness ride. Dubbed the anti-drug edition, the campaign emphasized three goals: a fitter India, an obesity-free youth, and a nation resilient to substance abuse.

    Simultaneously, a major national ride flagged off from Delhi’s Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, with 6,000+ cycling events happening across every state and Union Territory. Each Sunday now expects to see 50,000 young cyclists on Indian streets, pushing pedals for a cleaner, stronger future.

    The government has cast a wide net for participation: CBSE, CISCE, KVS, NVS, DAV, and Bal Bharati board schools have all been tapped. More than 15 lakh schools are now mobilizing students in what may be the largest coordinated youth fitness drive since Independence.

    Celebrities, Soldiers, and Civilians: A Nation Joins In

    India’s growing fitness revolution has turned into a national cause célèbre. From Olympians like Lovlina Borgohain and Rani Rampal, to film stars like Rahul Bose and Gul Panag, to Para-athletes like Simran Sharma, this is not just a government initiative anymore, but a people’s campaign.

    Armed forces units, including the Army and paramilitary forces like CRPF and ITBP, have lent their support. Institutions under Khelo India, SAI Regional Centres, and the Cycling Federation of India are helping operationalize logistics at scale.

    The message is clear: when fitness is paired with community purpose, the movement becomes unstoppable.

    Cocaine in Comics: A Wake-Up Call

    Just a day before the Kashi summit concluded, the Directorate of Revenue Intelligence (DRI) in Bengaluru made a chilling bust. An Indian male arriving from Doha was arrested after officials discovered over 4 kilograms of cocaine cleverly stashed inside the covers of two seemingly innocent superhero magazines.

    Cocaine in Comics - PNN
    Cocaine in Comics

    Valued at ₹40 crore in the international market, the concealed narcotics offer a stark reminder of the evolving, insidious nature of global drug trafficking. The accused now faces charges under the NDPS Act and has been remanded to judicial custody.

    In context, the seizure underscores why youth awareness can’t wait for a government circular or academic paper, it must be grassroots, immediate, and as strategic as the traffickers themselves.

    A Hopeful Shift, but Long Road Ahead

    India’s anti-drug mission finally feels like more than a slogan. By integrating spirituality, physical fitness, and national pride, the government has found a multidimensional narrative that resonates across classes and communities.

    In the fight against drugs, every pedal stroke and spiritual pledge matters.

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