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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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Satishchandra Bharadwaj
Satishchandra Bharadwaj 11 years 6 months ago
Contd...Attempts at de-addicting the the youth off the drug menace is the an important beginning but it needs to be supplemented once this process is over. The youth and their families would require the support of the Government and the society, NGOs not excluded, in their attempts to rehabilitate the 'recovered' youth. For this to happen the focussed attention will be the call of the times. IT NEEDS TO BE WELL REALISED THAT THE YOUTH WOULD REQUIRE ALL SORTS OF BACK-UP TO RE-JOIN MAIN-STREAM.
Satishchandra Bharadwaj
Satishchandra Bharadwaj 11 years 6 months ago
Contd...Attempts at de-addicting the the youth off the drug menace is the an important beginning but it needs to be supplemented once this process is over. The youth and their families would require the support of the Government and the society, NGOs not excluded, in their attempts to rehabilitate the 'recovered' youth. For this to happen the focussed attention will be the call of the times. IT NEEDS TO BE WELL REALISED THAT THE YOUTH WOULD REQUIRE ALL SORTS OF BACK-UP TO RE-JOIN MAIN-STREAM.
piyush kaushal
piyush kaushal 11 years 6 months ago
YOGA is the best for de addiction along with medicinal help.As if now it has been declared the international yogadt by the UN why not use it for our own benifit.You should know better as a person practicing yoga for years its benifits onbbody and mind.
Satishchandra Bharadwaj
Satishchandra Bharadwaj 11 years 6 months ago
Contd...Attempts at de-addicting the the youth off the drug menace is the an important beginning but it needs to be supplemented once this process is over. The youth and their families would require the support of the Government and the society, NGOs not excluded, in their attempts to rehabilitate the 'recovered' youth. For this to happen the focussed attention will be the call of the times. IT NEEDS TO BE WELL REALISED THAT THE YOUTH WOULD REQUIRE ALL SORTS OF BACK-UP TO RE-JOIN MAIN-STREAM.
piyush kaushal
piyush kaushal 11 years 6 months ago
Two cures that i being the citizen of the worst hit state will like to share are 1.Efficient and honest will by the authorities and strict implimentation of laws. 2.Stringent measures for cross border drug trade and giving strict punishment to those invilved not at lower but higher levels. 3.Yoga can be of great use in this as we will never have enough medicines and the medicines too are adictive. And yoga can help build the will power and health required for deaddiction
kalpesh bahuguna
kalpesh bahuguna 11 years 6 months ago
यद् यद् आचरति श्रॆष्ठः तत् तत् दॆवॆतरॊ जनाः........ महाजनॊ यॆन‌ गताः स‌ पन्थाः ......... इत्यादि शास्त्रीय‌ वाक्यॊं सॆ पता चलता है कि जॊ कार्य‌ बडॆ एवं उँचॆ पदॊं पर‌ बॆठॆ हुए लॊग‌ करतॆ हैं उनका अनुसरण बाकी सभी लॊग करतॆ हैं....आज बहुत‌ सॆ फिल्मी सितारॆ एवं गायक‌ पार्टी तथा पीनॆ की बातॆं अपनॆ चलचित्रॊं तथा गानॊं मॆंं करतॆ हैं तथा इनका प्रचार‌ करतॆ हॆं जिसका प्रभाव‌ युवा वर्ग‌ पर‌ बहुत‌ अधिक‌ पडता है एवं उनका वह‌ अनुसरण‌ करतॆ हॆं अतः आपसॆ अनुरॊध‌ है कि उन श्रॆष्ठॊं कॊ भी ऎसा ना करनॆ का सन्दॆश‌ दॆं
piyush kaushal
piyush kaushal 11 years 6 months ago
Hlo sir I am a student of punjab.The worst hit state in india by narco terrorism.I have seen people dying of drugs and families being destroyed.Even the 300cr budget of punjab govt is not sufficient as money never reaches the deseased no medicines no facilities long lines police pick up people even sometimes for the stake of their personal grudges and exploit families take money .Itsa total mess.High rank ministers are involved then who s gona help.
Deepak Singh Sodhi
Deepak Singh Sodhi 11 years 6 months ago
Namaskaar Ji, Sab se pehle yeh dekhna chayeeye ki yeh nasha kahan se aa raha hai. Sharab ki dukaan khulne ka time hona chahiye, har parkaar ke nasha per bada-bada uske nusaan ke bare main batana chayeehe. School, hospital, station per iske bare main jagruk karna chayeye. Sarkaar ko isko ek limit main baichna chayeye aur samaaj ko bhi iss abhiyaan main apna sehyog dena hoga.-Deepak Singh Sodhi.
Satishchandra Bharadwaj
Satishchandra Bharadwaj 11 years 6 months ago
Continuation of coments of 12 November. It is no short of tragedy when a part of youth power of our country is going adrift deep into a sort of 'social coma'. The situation is warranting both the Government and the society to pull out all stops from their kitty in an attempt to stop further detereoration and arrest the impacts of drug menace. THE NGOs TOO HAVE REASONS ENOUGH TO MAKE THE YOUTH SEE REASON. THE OPENNING AND OPPERATING DEADDICTION CENTRES IS A VERY IMPORTANT ASPECT, BUT NOT AN END.