Early Times Report JAMMU, May 5: Renowned actor, director, and social activist Tarun Sharma has taken a firm stand against the growing concerns of drug abuse and bovine smuggling in the region. Serving as the President of Nat Manch and an Honorary Member of the Advisory Board of the Dogri Bhasha Academy, Sharma continues to use his platform to advocate for social reform and community well-being. Addressing the issue, Tarun Sharma expressed deep concern over the rising impact of drug addiction, particularly among the youth. He emphasized that substance abuse not only destroys individual lives but also weakens the social fabric of society. He called for collective action from families, educational institutions, and law enforcement agencies to combat this menace effectively. In addition, Sharma strongly condemned the ongoing issue of bovine smuggling, describing it as both an illegal activity and a serious cultural concern. He urged authorities to take stricter measures to curb such practices and ensure the enforcement of existing laws. "As responsible citizens, we must come together to safeguard our society from these threats. Awareness, vigilance, and cooperation are key to bringing about meaningful change," Sharma stated. Through his continued involvement in cultural, social, sports, and political spheres, Tarun Sharma remains committed to raising awareness and inspiring positive action across communities. |