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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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ravi mishra
ravi mishra 11 years 7 months ago
Sir,drug mafiya jitna hame dikhta hai uase jayada faila huwa hai.isko rokne ke liye hard rules banane chahiye jisse narcotics bechne walo ke ander dar paida ho sake aur hai district me ek goverment nasa mukti kendar hona chahiye.aur local ngo ,mandal,sanstha ko invite karna chahiye aur motivate karna chahiye.aue galat tarike se narcotic bechne wale ka nam batane walo ko inam dena chahiye
Sarita Bhargava
Sarita Bhargava 11 years 7 months ago
Sir ,I found the grievance cell of the income tax department to be very hurting . The staff on the reception counter was not ready to accept the letter and give the computerised receipt ..The dues and demands paid years back continue to persist as unpaid and the client receives the notices repeatedly . Please give a serious thought and improve the rectification measures so that the clients specially senior citizens are not harassed by the unco-operative staff .
Fort Gates
Fort Gates 11 years 7 months ago
Let's call a spade a spade — Tobacco is the worst drug. You've decided to do without the Cigarettes & Other Tobacco Products Amendment Bill — obviously for ITC’s sake. 10 lakhs of Indians (in their prime life) die every year due to tobacco. You had promised that you would stand for our mothers and sisters (and their sons and brothers). How can a Deveshwar commandeer and manipulate your sarkar, your cabinet, and, the BJP in Karnataka and Andhra? Who rules India, Modi or ITC? What a shame.
Shubhra Moni
Shubhra Moni 11 years 7 months ago
Not only at center s but can be done by family members also. Alcoholic anonymous or other such organization should be encouraged .Addiction should be taken as a disease not as a sin, which will help the addicted person to communicate with others more freely. As we talk about diseases with others. Some do this to show themselves modern.We have to revive our own culture .by not only telling others but start practicing it from our home right now. We can't stop liquor license or drug from being sol
Shubhra Moni
Shubhra Moni 11 years 7 months ago
Good evening Sir, Any type of addiction whether drug or alcohol is a curse not only on the addicted person but his/her family. It washes of all the creativity of the addicted person and the thinking ability. I belief that if children from a very young age should be engaged on sports or any other extra curricular activities like singing,dancing ,drawing they can be saved from such destructive habit-addiction. More over those who are addicted should be treated with great care, through counseling .
ROHIT SURYAWANSHI
ROHIT SURYAWANSHI 11 years 7 months ago
The more government makes strictness towards any issue the more corruption and misuse happens by government officials and people . The police also asks more bribe of any issue because of strictness .First of all try to improve government setups keep only clean image officials and try to improve police system and change their mentality of bribe . And government employ's & their families property's should be checked regularly.
ROHIT SURYAWANSHI
ROHIT SURYAWANSHI 11 years 7 months ago
Stop liquor in India. Over 60% crime will reduce. The revenue earned by government through liquor is cheep in front of human safety. Now both men and women are becoming habitual to liquor including boys and girls in colleges.