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    India and Liberia Join Hands in Fight Against Drug Menace on Mahatma Gandhi’s Birth Anniversary

    Chester SmithBy Chester SmithOctober 6, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The Embassy of India in Monrovia celebrated the birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi with the Indian community and Liberian friends, highlighting his message of service, truth and nonviolence. The event also marked the conclusion of Seva Pakhwada, a fortnight of service that began on 17th September, the 75th birthday of Hon’ble Prime Minister Mr. Narendra Modi, and culminated on 2nd October, Mahatma Gandhi’s birth anniversary (known in India as Gandhi Jayanti).

    The highlight of this year’s commemoration was a gesture of solidarity with Liberia’s campaign against drug abuse. Bunty Pharmaceuticals of SBR Group of companies, an Indian pharmaceutical company based in Liberia, donated face masks and latex gloves to the Liberia Drug Enforcement Authorities (LDEA) to support their ongoing efforts against drug abuse.

    Ambassador of India, H.E. Manoj Bihari Verma, in his remarks, observed that drug abuse is a global challenge with youth as its most vulnerable victims. He recalled that the Embassy has been privileged to partner with the LDEA through capacity-building programmes under the Indian Technical and Economic Cooperation (ITEC) scheme and reaffirmed the Embassy’s commitment to further collaboration. “This thoughtful contribution by Bunty Pharmaceuticals is a symbol of our shared commitment to a healthier society,” he said.

    DCP Mr. Fitzgerald T M Biago, Officer-in-Charge of the LDEA welcomed the support, noting that protective equipment is vital for their frontline personnel in the campaign against drugs.

    During Seva Pakhwada in Liberia, the Embassy organised several activities inspired by Gandhiji’s ideals of service, including a cleanliness campaign; honouring of Safai Mitras (sanitation workers) with safety kits; a yoga session for harmony of body and mind;  and tree plantation under the #EkPedMaaKeNaam campaign.

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