DC calls for collective efforts from all stakeholders to make Kupwara drug- free

Awareness programmes under NMBA held across district

KUPWARA, July 15: Making a clarion call to make Kupwara  a drug-free district, the Deputy Commissioner (DC) Kupwara, Ayushi Sudan on Saturday  appealed to all the stakeholders, including the Students, parents, PRIs, employees of line departments, law enforcement agencies  and people of Kupwara district  to pool in  to curb the menace of drug abuse.

Addressing an impressive awareness  programme under Nasha Mukht Bharat Abhiyan (NMBA) organised at Panchayat Drugmulla-B,  by Rural Development Department Kupwara, the DC said, “Drug abuse is the biggest challenge which  our  young generation is facing and to eradicate this menace society as a whole needs to make concerted efforts”.

She said that students are our future generation, progress and development of next few decades is completely  dependent  on our student community and therefore progress cannot be achieved untill our present and future generations are healthy, productive and free from the menace of drugs.   

Highlighting the aims and objectives of holding the Nasha Mukht Bharat Abhiyan, Ayushi said the purpose of taking pledges and  holding awareness programmes is to sensitize the society against the harmful effects of drug abuse and reach out to the drug abusers and provide  them a platform and conducive environment so that they  come out of drug menace.

The DC said that drugs are harmful and drug abuse is tearing mentally and physically to its abuser and breaking social fabric of society. There are large scale  family feuds, economic crisis and crimes in society because of drug menace. She urged PRIs, and all other stake holders  to play their active role so that Kupwara district becomes drug free.

Students of local government school on the occasion presented a beautiful skit depicting harmful effects of drug abuse.

Awareness programme was attended by ACD Kupwara, Hilal Ahmad Mir; BDC Drugmulla, Shaheena Begum;  BDO Drugmulla, Dr. Tarique Ahmad Padder; PRIs, Panchayat secretaries, teachers, Asha workers, anganwadi workers, health officials, students besides residents of Drugmulla.

Meanwhile, on the directions of DC, Education Department, Kupwara;  Social Welfare department, RDD and Health department today organized awareness programmes, events, rallies, gram sabhas in various educational institutions and Panchayats under Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyan to generate awareness among people about the harmful effects of drug menace and its trafficking.

Students, teachers, Panchayat secretaries, PRIs, Anganwadi workers, Asha workers participated in these events.

The participants through skits, and  other cultural programmes  educated the young generation about the harmful and deadly effects of the drugs and  mobilized public opinion to make Kupwara drugs free.