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    Telangana CM Revanth Reddy Warns About Drug Involvement Among Engineering Graduates

    Telangana Chief Minister Revanth Reddy has expressed concern about the growing issue of drug use and distribution among engineering graduates in the state. He pointed out that this trend is dangerous for both the youth and the future of Telangana.

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    “Engineering graduates are not only using drugs but are also becoming drug suppliers. This is a serious threat to Telangana,” said the Chief Minister. He emphasized the need for creating more job opportunities for young people as a way to prevent them from turning to harmful addictions. “If we want to keep Telangana’s youth away from drugs, they need proper employment opportunities,” he added.

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    These remarks are part of CM Revanth Reddy’s ongoing efforts to tackle the drug problem in the state. He stressed the urgency of taking quick action to protect the future of Telangana’s young generation.

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