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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 7 months ago
Lately, the drug menace is spreading its wings at an extra pace in Punjab. Whatever the reasons be, it has assumed alarming proportions englufing a considerable chunk of the population. This menace has put afire the tranquilty of several families in the State. It is chilling to think of the fate of the families in which the men-folk have abondoned their responsibilities towards their families falling prey this menace. THIS MENACE IS DEADLY. ONCE ONE GETS TO IT, IT ABSORVES HIM FOREVER. Contd..
Satishchandra Bharadwaj
Satishchandra Bharadwaj 11 years 7 months ago
Lately, the drug menace is spreading its wings at an extra pace in Punjab. Whatever the reasons be, it has assumed alarming proportions englufing a considerable chunk of the population. This menace has put afire the tranquilty of several families in the State. It is chilling to think of the fate of the families in which the men-folk have abondoned their responsibilities towards their families falling prey this menace. THIS MENACE IS DEADLY. ONCE ONE GETS TO IT, IT ABSORVES HIM FOREVER. Contd..
Ramesh Menon
Ramesh Menon 11 years 7 months ago
Dear PM Sir Drugs becoming an menace to our young generation and to the future of this country.I suggest few steps to be taken at the earliest 1.Young generation to be made aware about Drugs Menace from a very early age of 10 in school 2.keeping Drugs and selling drugs should be and non bail able offence 3.Enforcement agencies to be given more autonomy and strength and modernize the force with latest equipment and technologies District bordering International borders should have special forces
YOGESH DUBEY
YOGESH DUBEY 11 years 7 months ago
माननीय प्रधानमंत्री महोदय द्वारा अपने देश के बाहत अन्य देशो में जानें पर जो हिन्दी में भाषण दिया जाता है वह बहुत ही सराहनीय है इससे मूझे बहुत अच्छा लगा । इसी तरह से मै महोदय से अनुरोध करना चाहूंगा, कि माननेय प्रधानमंत्री महोदय केन्द्र एवं राज्य शासन के सभी कार्यालयों में भी अधिक से अधिक हिन्दी में ही कार्य किये जानें हेतु निर्देशित करें, साथ ही सूचना एवं प्रोद्योगिकी मंत्रालय द्वारा जारी हिन्दी में कार्य किये जानें संबंधी साफ्टवेयर शासकीय कर्मचारी एंव आम जनता को निशुल्क उपलब्ध कराये जायें । धन >
sanjay Jhunjhunwala
sanjay Jhunjhunwala 11 years 7 months ago
As addicts strive to keep their habit secret, only a small group of colleagues, friends and relatives are aware of the problem. Out of this group relatives like spouse, parents and children are usually not heeded. So colleagues and friends(who are not addicts as well) play a crucial role in counselling the addict. However, in the real world, people ignore such situations fearing accusations of meddling and/or loss of friendship. It is crucial that such people understand their responsibilities.
Namita Verma
Namita Verma 11 years 7 months ago
Earlier Moral education was one of the subject taught regularly till 5th standard,this is missing now a days. Secondly self-retrospection is vital ,there should be one more column to be added in Profile. Do You Take Drug(Specify Names).
deepak kapoor
deepak kapoor 11 years 7 months ago
drugs menace in punjab the food bucket of india..... take some strict action .. it become drug terrorist affected state...
SHARAD BHATNAGAR
SHARAD BHATNAGAR 11 years 7 months ago
sir, thinner ka use bhi kuch log नशे ke roop me kar rahe hai ,,,,is ko rokne ke liye hume licence system lana jaruri hai,,,lekin jo market me bottle me whitner(fluid) aata hai useke saath whitner bhi aata hai....use kaise rona hai ...i dont know.............
DIPEN CHHEDA
DIPEN CHHEDA 11 years 7 months ago
Police, Local Municipal Corporations, Owners and Managers of Clubs, Pubs, Discos should form a integrated syndicate and find out the source of drugs. How come they have been easily accessible to common people and poor people. Simultaneously rehabilitation programme also should be given importance. There should be strict and severe punishment both in physical as well as financial to those involved in this trade. Police can be more vigilant & cautious. Create awareness about after effects of drugs
ANAND MANATHKAR
ANAND MANATHKAR 11 years 7 months ago
Dear pm you have to give attention towards farmers which are fron region of Maharashtra,Gujarat etc Which are in famine,you have to meet them and directly discuss What is there problem why they are suicide because now a days your image in farmer is formed bye the opposition like a you are only made businessman not for farmers ....