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End user of Drugs is a victim, not criminal;  society needs to be empathetic towards him: Div Com Kashmir

Pole launches Toll free Helpline 1800-1807-202 number for counseling of victims

Srinagar, Sep 1: A   day long awareness programme  against drug addiction under Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyan was today held at Tagore Hall by Shahr e Khas Literary and Cultural Welfare Society in collaboration with Divisional  Administration, Kashmir, J&K Academy of Art, Culture & Languages, and J&K Excise Department.

Besides Divisional Commissioner (Div Com) Kashmir, Pandurang K Pole who was Chief Guest on the occasion, the programme was attended by Deputy Commissioner Srinagar, MD, NHM J&K, Deputy Excise Commissioner, Director Colleges, Joint Director Information Kashmir, Joint  Controller LMD, Deputy Director Information Kashmir, officers, Teachers, students and others.

Speaking on the occasion, Div Com said that India has the 2nd largest population in the world with the majority of population consisting of youth. He underlined the requirements of reaping the dividends of the young population and called for saving and protecting youth from falling into drug abuse.

He said many anti-social and anti-national elements are ruining the lives of youth by pushing them in the menace and vowed that strict action shall be taken against drug peddlers, dealers and exhorted on breaking their nexus.

Pole emphasised that the end user of drugs is a victim, not criminal,  society needs to be empathetic towards him. While sensitizing the media, Div Com asked for using the word ‘victim’ for those who consume drugs and called them innocent who need sympathy, counseling instead of hate to ensure they get back to normal life.

Div Com also launched a Toll free Sakoon Helpline number 18001807202, a mental health Helpline to value life and for counseling  victims.

Speaking on the occasion, MD, NHM highlighted the symptoms and consequences of drug abuse and warned that a  pandemic of liver failure will be seen in coming years due to consumption of drugs. He said one of the main reasons for sudden heart attacks among youth is use of drugs.

Earlier, President Tariq Ahmad Shera of Shahr e Khas  Literary & Cultural Welfare Society, while welcoming the chief guest and other officers, detailed the awareness  campaigns and programmes organised by them  regarding the Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyan.

Various students from different schools and colleges delivered their lectures encompassing the causes, symptoms and consequences of drug addiction besides remedial measures and response by families, friends, teachers and society at large.

Cultural performances were also presented to the audience with diverse themes including Ladishah, Roff, skits, musical performances, rap and acrobatics stressing on overcoming the mental and social challenges and abstaining from drugs that destroy individual lives and families and societies.

Meanwhile, mementoes were presented to officers, media persons, art performers while students who took part in debate were given certificates.

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