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Get latest articles and stories on Business at LatestLY. High on Life is a non-governmental organization that envisions the transformation of India into a drug-free country by the year 2025. They aim to do so by inspiring and educating the youth to stay away from the perils of drug abuse and its devastating consequences. The organization also proactively identifies addicted individuals and encourages & guides them in counseling and treatment. Through its activities, High on Life has helped reinvigorate the lives of more than 2.3 million people affected by the ill effects of drug abuse. Business News | High on Life Promotes the Beauty of Abstinence While Aiming to Make India Drug-free by 2025.
New Delhi [India], November 7 (ANI/SRV): High on Life is a non-governmental organization that envisions the transformation of India into a drug-free country by the year 2025. They aim to do so by inspiring and educating the youth to stay away from the perils of drug abuse and its devastating consequences. The organization also proactively identifies addicted individuals and encourages & guides them in counseling and treatment. Through its activities, High on Life has helped reinvigorate the lives of more than 2.3 million people affected by the ill effects of drug abuse. Under a vision led by Sagar Brahmbhatt and Krunal Shah, High on Life started as a Healthy Campus initiative in Gujarat and further got registered formally in 2017. As per the key leaders, High on Life does not preach morality. Instead, they focus mainly on creating a positive aura by enlightening young Indians, especially those aged between 10 to 30, with the right information, advice, and support to help them stay
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