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Tackling the drug menace in India

Start Date :
Nov 03, 2014
Last Date :
Feb 01, 2015
04:15 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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 ...
Since UNO has declared June 21st as the Yoga Day. Each village in India should have a clean green Yoga area and a common Laughter time. Lets all laugh together.
Kaise drugs se chutkara milega sir hum log to cancer ka logo laga kar hi bajar se ghutka cigarette kharid rahe h. Mera yehi Rai h sir ki bajar m jitni bhi nasha ka saman h sabko band kar diya jaye.... Aur production nhi kiya jaye....
In Punjab the numbers are ridiculous—nearly 75% of its youth are severely addicted to drugs that are 3 out of every 4 children. North-East States, Mumbai, Hyderabad and other cities around the country are quickly gaining a reputation for their drug usage; and the population in each of these cities continues to grow. Delhi is filled with rehab centers trying to keep up with the flow of addicts. (Continue...)
• Community development: Focus on developing the fundamentals of our community. Education, health and social services, housing, sanitation, and income-generating activities are important ideas to focus in on.
That Sir, we (Me and my friends) have been organizing small awareness camps in rural & semi-urban areas with the help of limited available resources since November’2007 as the youth of our nation has a massive responsibility.
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Dear Modi ji agar aapke programme "Mann ki baat" me agar aapko time mile to hum logo ke 108 emmergency service ke bare me v thora bol dena plz. Hum apke sabhi prgrm dekhte hai Modi ji.
• Encouragement of positive alternatives: Develop these alternatives with cultural values in mind, and understanding what appeals to the younger generation.
• Long-term perspective: Don’t be discouraged if results aren’t immediate. Preventing drug use takes time—keeping a long-term perspective is important.
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Focus on people and encouragement of social interaction: Promoting social interaction between old and young can only be done in a social environment. So, creating this environment through organized activities that all ages can partake in.
• Local involvement of young people and respect for cultural values: The activities you choose should focus on young people. We must be sure to respect cultural traditions of the community.
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Again, “Preventing addiction is more effective than curing it,” may seem idealistic, but it demonstrates a mindset that Indians need to adopt. Following are some of the prevention ideas, for your kind information and necessary action :
• Promotion of Health: The community needs to promote healthy lifestyles through personal and cultural practices. By setting an example of health, it may discourage damaging and dangerous lifestyles.
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Sir, instead of wondering why our youth are becoming addicts, we should start asking better questions. How do we stop them? How do we keep the stuff out of their little hands and away from their innocent minds? The answer to these questions are two sided:
1. There needs to be an effort to prevent drug and alcohol addiction.
2. De-Addiction Centres need to focus in on the youth of India.
Dear ModiJi,I would Like to Draw your Attention towards another aspect i.e. POLICE.I would Like to share an incident,It was time of diwali in oct,i went market where there was very large traffic and Traffic police was not showing interest in clearing it,when i ask them to help in clearing the traffic they said" jisko dikkat hai wo kar lega" then me and one other person helped in clearing the traffic,and got cleared in 15min.need a change in attitude of police