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Kashmir Drug Addicts
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Jammu and Kashmir: Govt to ensure rehabilitation of 6 lakh people from drug addiction by March next year

| @indiablooms | Sep 09, 2022, at 10:25 pm

The Jammu and Kashmir government has adopted a multi-pronged strategy involving 17 departments, local bodies, Panchayati Raj bodies and ground level workers to deal with the growing trouble of drug usage, media reports said.

Instructions have been issued to identify drug addicts within one month and rehabilitate them by March 2023, reports ANI.

Under the drug-free Jammu and Kashmir campaign which is taking place from September 1 to September 30, the government issued special instructions to reach from the UT to the Panchayat level. Under the campaign, 600,000 drug addicts will be identified and their rehabilitation will be ensured by March 2023. Through this campaign, they will be able to live a normal life by eliminating the drug habit, the news agency reported.

17 government departments have been included in this campaign and have been asked to submit the action report to the nodal officer of the campaign, social welfare department and general administration department by October 1, 2022.

Notably, the Home Department has been asked to ensure strict implementation of the Narcotics Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act (NDPS) to punish drug traffickers more severely.

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