Jabalpur (Madhya Pradesh): A 300 km anti-drug walkathon, led by Jain Muni Sudhakar Maharaj, will reach Jabalpur on January 1.
This campaign, aimed at raising awareness about drug addiction and promoting peace, started in November from Raipur, Chhattisgarh, and entered Madhya Pradesh through Mandla district on Sunday.
The walkathon will conclude in Jabalpur, where anti-addiction programs and peace prayers will be organised.

On December 17, the yatra reached Motinala, where followers warmly welcomed Muni Sudhakar Maharaj. He walks 10 km daily with his supporters, spreading messages of anti-addiction, especially among students.
He emphasised visiting schools along the route to educate children about the harms of substance abuse.
Muni Sudhakar Maharaj explained that after spending four months (Chaturmas) in Raipur, Acharya Shravan Maharaj instructed him to proceed to Madhya Pradesh.
He shared that his core mission is to encourage peace, non-violence, and societal unity while combating drug addiction.
The walkathon will conclude in Jabalpur, where anti-addiction programs and peace prayers will be organised. Maharaj stresses that violence and its support harm society and advocates for compassion, harmony, and trust among people for progress.
The campaign highlights the need to unite society through values, encouraging slogans that inspire trust and togetherness, which are essential for development.