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Tackling the drug menace in India

Tackling the drug menace in India
Start Date :
Nov 03, 2014
Last Date :
Feb 01, 2015
04:15 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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During the ‘Mann Ki Baat’ Radio programme, Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi shared that a large number of people have been talking to him about the increase in usage ...

During the ‘Mann Ki Baat’ Radio programme, Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi shared that a large number of people have been talking to him about the increase in usage of drugs. The Prime Minister described this as a very serious issue and assured that he will talk about the menace during the next ‘Mann Ki Baat’ radio programme.

The Open Forums invites you to talk about the menace of drugs. Share how you feel this menace can be mitigated, what steps can be taken to get youngsters out of this. You can share anecdotes – how you saved children from this menace of drugs or if you have had a personal experience. NGOs working in this sphere should contribute. Your contribution would be a major step in freeing India from the menace of drugs.

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Sudam Barik
Sudam Barik 11 years 6 months ago
Honorable PM you are earnestly requested to put a total ban on alcohol and drugs to bring peace and prosperity in the country and achieve the goal of Mahatma Gandhi..
Punit Srivastava
Punit Srivastava 11 years 6 months ago
By Making Health curriculum in schools result oriented. Means teaching students, about herbal products and its effects on health. Also it should be made practical in schools to ensure it is being practiced at home by students and parents.
Punit Srivastava
Punit Srivastava 11 years 6 months ago
Cause of most problem leads to money, so I feel admission to study medicine should be made free from donation. Higher the people are paying money to get the education higher they are willing to earn.
Shashank shekhar singh
Shashank shekhar singh 11 years 6 months ago
Most vulnerable towards drugs r youth,students and they r also the biggest consumers and when they r addicted .in future when some of them also choose it as their career to meet their expenditure and addiction. So students should b checked with proper guidance and if police catches students then through them it can track peddlers & suppliers.secondly all supply areas should b properly monitored like uttarkashi ,himachal,haldwani, Punjab border .because through these areas drugs comes to market.
TARUN MAJUMDER
TARUN MAJUMDER 11 years 6 months ago
TARUN KR MAJUMDER Modiji, I beg to state that I am deeply inspired from your "Maan Ki Baat" on Radio. I think, to save youngsters, specially children of India is not so easy. A very planned programme which consists of rigorous spiritual training with creation of strong National Feelings and Restrictions of the use of some drugs alongwith creation of an infrastructure Nationwide for engaging young people for building the country in a very positive way for mitigation of menace of drugs.
Vasu MOOTTU KUZHIYIL
Vasu MOOTTU KUZHIYIL 11 years 6 months ago
Modiji,, A good umber of judges in our High Courts don't want to expedite pending /long pending cases. Judge deals service matters in AP High Court even refuses to hear old cases pending for several years. He allows only new cases. He does not want to hear cases filed in 2013 and earlier. simply pass time. Thousands of clients are suffering. Take necessary steps to fix responsibility for time bound clearing of long pending cases especially cases pertained to retirement of senior citizens.
Pratik Varia
Pratik Varia 11 years 6 months ago
Modi ji, Inspired from your Mann Ki Baat on Radio, I, Pratik Satish Varia & my young & elder collegues from Varia Prajapati Samaj have Initiated a "Vyasan Mukti" program at our community level wherein we have taken an oath of being Non-Smoker, Non-Alcoholic, Non-Drug addict or avoiding any other thing that leads to addiction for lifetime. We have also started activities of Anti Smoking & Anti Drug Awareness programs to educate people from our community & will expand it as much as we can! Pratik
Dr Manisha David
Dr Manisha David 11 years 6 months ago
Modi Sir, Please share your views on'' Importance of Time management for youth" in your next Man ki baat. Please guide youth through your speeches. As youth is our powerhouse. They should be invited for voluntary services and becoming volunteers for noble cause. If u are giving them noble aims they can't become drug addict.
Dr Manisha David
Dr Manisha David 11 years 6 months ago
Alcoholism is a disease and can be treated successfully by ayurvedic medicine. As far as drugs are concerned 1. Govt should start strict punishments for people who are making money out of it.2. Start moral , physical education( Sports Periods ) and NSS classes compulsory for higher sec school and colleges.Start giving preference in Govt jobs to those fellows.3. Start a scheme for unemployed youth for utilising their energy as a voluntere in various social works.
Pratik Varia
Pratik Varia 11 years 6 months ago
Modi ji, Inspired from your Mann Ki Baat on Radio, I, Pratik Satish Varia & my young & elder collegues from Varia Prajapati Samaj have Initiated a "Vyasan Mukti" program at our community level wherein we have taken an oath of being Non-Smoker, Non-Alcoholic, Non-Drug addict or avoiding any other thing that leads to addiction for lifetime. We have also started activities of Anti Smoking & Anti Drug Awareness programs to educate people from our community & will expand it as much as we can! Pratik