Flash Mob on “Drug Free Youth” Marks 6th National Social Work Week at NEISSR

A powerful Flash Mob on the theme “Drug Free Youth” was conducted by the BSW V Semester trainees of the North East Institute of Social Sciences and Research (NEISSR) in collaboration with the IQAC and the Red Ribbon Club on 21st August 2025 at Jack and Jill, Chümoukedima. The performance, staged in a public setting, captured the attention of onlookers and delivered a strong message on the need to empower young people to lead a drug-free and healthy lifestyle.

The Flash Mob served as a call to action, raising awareness on substance abuse and emphasizing the role of youth in building a responsible society. It was one of the major highlights of NEISSR’s observance of the 6th National Social Work Week.

Earlier, on 19th August 2025, the IQAC organized a Poster Presentation on the theme “Bridging Care and Compassion: Social Work in Health Settings”. The event showcased the contributions of social workers in promoting healthcare with a human touch.

On 20th August 2025, the NSS Unit of NEISSR conducted an Essay Writing Competition on “Youth and Mental Health”, which provided a platform for students to express their insights and perspectives on issues of mental well-being.

Through these initiatives, NEISSR continues to engage its students in socially relevant activities, reaffirming its commitment to nurture responsible, compassionate, and socially conscious youth.

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