Karnal, July 14 -- Haryana chief minister Nayab Singh Saini on Sunday emphasised that the youth are the foundation of the nation's future, and their health is crucial to the progress of society, the state, and the country. Addressing participants at a half marathon in Kaithal, Saini urged the youth to pledge that they would neither use drugs nor allow others around them to fall into addiction. "A drug-free Haryana is not just a slogan-it's our collective resolution. We must all work together to realise this goal," he said. The half marathon, held on Ambala Road, saw enthusiastic participation, including from Paralympic medallist Harvinder Singh and mountaineer Reena Bhatti, who served as brand ambassadors for the event. Saini highlighted the state's ongoing anti-drug initiatives. "For over 10 years, our youth have been united in fighting drug abuse across Haryana. Recently, a statewide cyclothon against drug addiction saw participation from more than 7.5 lakh youth. Marathons are also being organised in various districts to raise awareness," he said. He added that eliminating drug abuse is essential for ensuring a healthy and progressive future for the youth and society. "Drug addiction weakens our social fabric and harms both physical and mental health," he noted. The chief minister also participated in the race to encourage young people. Later, he felicitated the winners of the half marathon. In the 10 km race, Prakash secured first place in the men's category, followed by Mohit in second and Rohit Verma in third. In the women's category, Anjali Devi bagged the top spot, while Sunita and Babita came second and third, respectively. In the 21 km race, Nitesh Kumar claimed first position in the men's category, with Vikas and Mukesh Kumar finishing second and third. Among women, Sonika finished first, Ankita Ben second, and Neeta Rani third. The chief minister awarded cash prizes of Rs.1 lakh, Rs.75,000 and Rs.50,000 to the top three winners of the 10 km race, and Rs.1.21 lakh, Rs.1 lakh and Rs.75,000 to the winners of the 21 km race, along with medals. Haryana chief minister Nayab Singh Saini on Sunday announced land allotment to the Prajapati community in 2,000 villages within 15 days to facilitate access to soil for pottery. Addressing a state-level Maharaja Daksha Prajapati Jayanti event in Bhiwani, he said land details, including khasra numbers, would be shared with beneficiaries. Land rights letters were also distributed to community members. Under the Haryana Rural Industrial Scheme, Prajapatis will receive a 15% subsidy on machinery and building construction (B, C, D categories) to set up micro-enterprises. Additionally, a 7% annual interest subsidy on term loans-up to Rs.8 lakh annually for seven years-will be provided....