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Kerala Police team up with Josh app for #SayNo2Dowry

Kerala Police, in association with the popular short video application Josh, have joined a campaign named #SayNo2Dowry, to put an end to the social evil in the state. 

Express News Service

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Kerala Police, in association with the popular short video application Josh, have joined a campaign named #SayNo2Dowry, to put an end to the social evil in the state.  Through the campaign, the police plan to reach out to the youth, a source from the department said. “The initiative is to use social media platforms as a tool to create awareness about dowry which is a punishable offence. The department will be posting videos as a content creator with the hash tag #SayNo2Dowry. After the pandemic, we plan to shoot videos featuring police officers to support the campaign,” said the source.

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