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Pakistan's Anti-Narcotics Force (ANF) has launched a nationwide campaign to combat drug use in educational institutions, responding to alarming statistics revealing that 53% of university students have encountered drugs, with 27% admitting to usage. The campaign focuses on raising awareness among students, parents, and faculty while establishing enforcement measures to address drug sales at campuses. In a separate incident, a female leopard, known as Malka, succumbed to injuries from gunshots sustained in Azad Jammu and Kashmir, despite efforts by the Islamabad Wildlife Management Board to rehabilitate her. Medical examinations revealed four bullets lodged in her body, with one shot fatally close to her heart. The AJK Wildlife Department has initiated legal proceedings against the unidentified shooter, and Malka's body will be preserved for educational purposes. Both situations highlight significant concerns regarding wildlife protection and drug issues in Pakistan.
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