
Superior University, through the Social Entrepreneurship Program (SEP) under the Chaudhry Muhammad Akram Center for Entrepreneurship Development (CMACED), successfully conducted a high-impact awareness session in collaboration with the Punjab Counter Narcotics Force, aimed at permitting youth to stand firm against the menace of drug abuse.
The session featured Brigadier Mazhar Iqbal, Director General, Punjab Counter Narcotics Force, along with his dedicated team, who shared critical insights into the growing drug challenge. Drawing from real-life experiences, they discussed early warning signs, preventive strategies, and the long-term social consequences of substance abuse, underscoring the urgent need for informed and responsible action.
Through meaningful dialogue and interactive engagement, students were encouraged to make conscious choices, resist peer pressure, and play an active role as ambassadors for a drug-free society. The discussion reinforced the message that drug abuse is not merely an individual issue, but a collective social responsibility that affects families, communities, and the nation at large.
This initiative reflects Superior University’s continued commitment to nurturing socially responsible, resilient, and aware youth. By combining awareness with action, SEP–CMACED continues to safeguard futures and contribute toward building a healthier, drug-free Pakistan.







