Haryana to launch fortnightly campaign to create awareness on drug abuse

State registered 3,005 cases under NDPS Act, leading to arrest of 4,523 persons from January to November-2024

Chandigarh, November 28 – Haryana Chief Secretary Dr. Vivek Joshi chaired the 9th meeting of the State-Level Narco Coordination Centre (NCORD) Committee here today to review the state’s progress in tackling drug-related crimes and outlined strategies to strengthen anti-drug initiatives. Dr. Joshi highlighted the need for a comprehensive approach that combines enforcement, awareness, and rehabilitation to address the growing challenge of drug abuse and trafficking in Haryana.

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Dr. Joshi called for the launch of a fortnight-long campaign in alignment with Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini’s vision of a “Nasha-Mukt Haryana” (Drug-Free Haryana). He suggested organizing exhibitions and awareness programs not only for school and college students but also for youth outside the education system to inform them about the dangers of substance abuse. He further directed that these initiatives be actively promoted on social media platforms such as Facebook, YouTube, and X (formerly Twitter) to maximize outreach and engagement.

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During the meeting, which included Deputy Commissioners and SSPs via videoconferencing, the Chief Secretary emphasized the need for regular inspections of drug de-addiction centers by local SDMs. He instructed officials to submit detailed reports within 10 days to ensure compliance with standards and improve accountability in the operation of these centers.

Dr. Joshi also stressed the need of rehabilitating individuals who have successfully completed de-addiction programs. He directed officials to create a dedicated cell to provide skill development and employment opportunities, enabling these individuals to reintegrate into mainstream society and lead productive lives.

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