Teachers have been advised to counsel students about the dangers of substance use (Representational)
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A letter sent on Monday to prestigious international and privately-run schools seen by NDTV says that teachers should counsel students about the dangers of substance use, monitor the areas around the school, watch out for students carrying significant amounts of cash or cards and be alert to "erratic/deviant behaviour."
The advisory states that students as "young as Class 8 or 9" are buying party drug MDMA and LSD.
Yesterday, NDTV reported that the arrests of seven drug dealers in the IT hub has revealed that students at the city's most prestigious educational institutions are among 1,000 alleged clients who were using WhatsApp and other messenger services to buy what officials referred to as "high-end" drugs.

The advisory states that students as "young as Class 8 or 9" are buying party drug MDMA and LSD.
Officials also said that one school girl offered a dealer photographs of herself in exchange for drugs.
None of the students' names have been disclosed, not even to the schools, so that they are not punished or singled out.
Officials say they are committed to protecting their identity and no legal cases will be brought against them. Their parents have been alerted confidentially to the problem.
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