DC Rajouri chairs 8th NCORD meeting to review control measures against drug abuse

RAJOURI, February 25: Deputy Commissioner Rajouri, Vikas Kundal, on Saturday chaired the 8th meeting of the National Council for Reduction of Drug Demand (NCORD) to review the control measures initiated against drug abuse in the district.

 The meeting held a detailed discussion on the issues raised in the previous meetings and ways to effectively tackle the problem.

It was informed that sub-divisional committees were holding regular meetings, anti-drug squads were being established in schools, and the Drug Control Department was conducting random inspections and suspending licences of medical shops for rule violations. The Deputy Commissioner urged the ACD to create Nasha Mukt Panchayats in the district and increase the intensity of inspections.

To ensure the proper prescribing of contrabands, the CMO was instructed to issue a circular stating that only psychiatrists can prescribe them, and the Drug Control Department would audit the prescriptions at medical stores. The Addiction Treatment Facility faculty were directed to start counseling drug addicts and make the rehabilitation center functional.

The Senior Superintendent of Police also spoke and highlighted the need to collaborate with the administration to make the district drug-free. It was decided to form Anti-Drug squads in each police station, and the SSP promised his full support in this regard.

The Deputy Commissioner then said that drug abuse is a serious problem that not only affects individuals, but also families and communities. He stated that it is essential to tackle the issue from multiple perspectives, including prevention, treatment, and enforcement. Prevention initiatives can include educational campaigns in schools and communities, as well as encouraging healthy activities and hobbies to discourage drug use.

Treatment options can include rehabilitation programs and counseling services for individuals struggling with addiction. Enforcement efforts can include cracking down on drug trafficking and punishing those who distribute illegal drugs.

By taking a comprehensive approach, it is possible to make a significant impact on reducing drug abuse in the community. In conclusion, the Deputy Commissioner highlighted the need for a joint effort by all stakeholders to combat the drug menace in the district. A comprehensive press release was issued to disseminate the decisions taken in the meeting. The media was requested to support the administration in its fight against drug abuse and create awareness among the masses about the harmful effects of drugs.

The district administration is committed to creating a drug-free environment in the district and will continue to take all necessary steps to achieve this goal. The meeting was attended by Senior Superintendent of Police, Mohd Aslam; ADC Rajouri, Sachin Dev Singh; ADC, Kalakote, Krishan Lal; ADC Kotranka, Surinder Mohan Sharma; , PO ICDS, Showket Malik; ACR, Imran Kataria; CEO, Sultana Kouser, and other members of the committee.