"Pathway" organized anti-drug campaign and march a rally with several posters and slogans with third gender people.
Pathway, a private development organization, has conducted an anti-drug program for Third Gender people.
This program was held today 14th October 2022 at Mirpur the capital of Dhaka. In the program, people of the third gender carry out anti-drug slogans with various placards and posters.
They conducted this activity in different areas of Mirpur with awareness slogans on anti-narcotics topics. Playing road march with various placards and banners.
It is the backward people of society who carry out various anti-drug programs through the streets to enlighten the community. Then the people of the mainstream of society expressed solidarity with them to change society. The people of the third gender think that we need a change in society in this issue through this kind of organization.
They said that such arrangements will be made more in the coming days to enlighten society.
They sensitized various pedestrians and shopkeepers in this anti-drug road march. In addition to third-gender people, Pathway Executive Director Md. Shahin and volunteers of Pathway participated in this road march.
At that time Pathway Executive Director "Md. Shahin said that this drug addiction is like a disease of our youth society, because of these addictions, they are being separated from their families, friends, and relatives. So this kind of organization is organized to make them aware. Nowadays, school and college students smoke openly in various tea shops in front of schools and colleges, shops, and on the streets. As a result, later on, they started drinking alcohol with friends. At one point studies became dangerous.
Apart from school and college students, many people are seen smoking while walking on the streets. He hopes that all these people in society will be aware of themselves and make others aware.
They also demanded that these people be brought under punishment by implementing all the laws that the government has on smoking in public. In the coming days, such crimes will be reduced to a great extent."