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BL Verma attends 'Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyan' event on International Day against Drug Abuse in New Delhi
BL Verma attends 'Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyan' event on International Day against Drug Abuse in New Delhi

India Gazette

timea day ago

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BL Verma attends 'Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyan' event on International Day against Drug Abuse in New Delhi

New Delhi [India], June 27 (ANI): Union Minister BL Verma attended the 'Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyan' programme organised by the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment to mark the International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking in New Delhi on Thursday, as per a press release. While speaking at the event, he said, 'Repercussions of substance use are not confined to the individual and his family; they ripple outward, affecting communities and contributing to broad societal changes and social stigma.' According to the official statement, the Minister highlighted and appreciated the National Action Plan for Drug Demand Reduction (NAPDDR) scheme of the Ministry and explained how the Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyan (NMBA) has helped reduce the demand for drugs. He hailed the efforts of our Prime Minister, Narendra Modi, in building a Viksit Bharat by 2047, in which the message - 'Say No to Drugs and Say Yes to Life' - would play a seminal role. The event took place at Bhim Auditorium, Dr Ambedkar International Centre, 15 Janpath, New Delhi, and began at 11:00 am. The programme aimed to raise awareness about the dangers of drug addiction and strengthen the government's ongoing fight against substance abuse. As per the release, the nukkad natak and pantomime performance during the event enlightened the audience on how substance use disorder is an issue that is adversely affecting the social fabric of the country. Dependence on any substance not only affects the individual's health but also disrupts their families and the whole society. Regular consumption of various psychoactive substances leads to dependence in the individual. Some substance compounds may lead to neuro-psychiatric disorders, cardiovascular diseases, as well as accidents, suicides and violence. Substance use and dependence need to be viewed as a psycho-social-medical problem, and the performances highlighted. The Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment is the nodal Ministry for drug demand reduction in the country. It has initiated the ambitious Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyaan (NMBA), which is currently operational in all districts of the country with an aim to create awareness about ill effects of substance abuse among the youth, with special focus on higher education institutes, university campuses, schools and reaching out into the community and garnering community involvement and ownership of the Abhiyaan, as per the official statement. The programme witnessed the participation of approximately 700 stakeholders, including Ministry officials, representatives of central ministries, spiritual organisations, academic institutions, NGOs/Voluntary Organisations, corporate entities, and youth volunteers. As a run-up to the day, all states/UTs and NGOs/VOs supported by the Department under NAPDDR across the country were requested to organise and conduct awareness programmes/events under NMBA from June 1st to 26th, 2025. With this programme, the Department of Social Justice and Empowerment ensures to reach out to the Abhiyaan in the whole Country as Jan Andolan, as per the release. Each year, 26th June is observed as the 'International Day against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking'. This year, the event included cultural programmes on drug prevention, mass pledge to create awareness about the importance of prevention and treatment of drug abuse, distribution of prizes to the winners of Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyan competitions organised on MyGov, etc. (ANI)

Youth take pledge to make Prakasam drug-free dist
Youth take pledge to make Prakasam drug-free dist

Hans India

timea day ago

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Youth take pledge to make Prakasam drug-free dist

Ongole: Prakasam district collector A Thameem Ansariya, SP AR Damodar, MLAs Damacharla Janardhana Rao, BN Vijay Kumar, and other dignitaries advised students and youth against becoming slaves to narcotics and ruining their future, calling upon everyone to take a pledge to make Prakasam district drug-free. They participated in the awareness programme with the theme 'Drugs Vaddu Bro' (No Drugs Bro) conducted by the Prakasam district police department as part of Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyan, in Ongole on Thursday. Speaking at the event, collector Ansariya explained that June 26 is observed annually as International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking. She highlighted that through the 'Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyan,' large-scale rallies and awareness sessions are being conducted in colleges and schools to prevent the impact of narcotics on youth. She said that Prakasam district launched the Navodayam 2.0 programme in February this year, and within just four months, the district was declared free from illicit liquor. She said that the government is taking all necessary measures to control and eliminate drug usage in the district, and appealed to all sections of society and voluntary organisations to participate as stakeholders in transforming Prakasam district into a drug-free zone. Addressing the gathering, SP Damodar said with a stern warning about the dangers of drug experimentation. He explained that youth often get attracted to novelty and think of trying drugs 'just once,' which leads them down a dangerous path. The SP emphasised that once caught in drug cases, individuals get their names registered in police records, making it impossible to secure jobs in the future, cannot obtain passports or visas, and lose respect in society. SP Damodar revealed strict enforcement measures against anyone involved in transporting, selling, or consuming illegal drugs. He announced a toll-free number, 1972, Dial 112, or a WhatsApp number, 9121102266, for reporting drug-related information, and assured that informants' details would be kept confidential. Ongole MLA Damacharla Janardhana Rao emphasised that the state government is conducting large-scale awareness programmes about the adverse effects of drug usage to make the state drug-free. Santhanuthalapadu MLA BN Vijay Kumar highlighted that the state government has set up a special Eagle division to control drug trafficking and usage. He warned that addiction to narcotics affects not only individuals' future and health but also impacts their families. Following the speeches, about 8,000 students, police staff, and youth took a pledge to stay away from narcotics. The programme concluded with a massive rally from the Police Parade Ground to Addanki Bus Stand Centre, in which the collector, SP, MLAs, corporation chairmen, other police officers, and personnel demonstrated collective commitment to creating a drug-free district.

Delhi minister urges universities to declare campuses drug-free zones
Delhi minister urges universities to declare campuses drug-free zones

India Today

time2 days ago

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Delhi minister urges universities to declare campuses drug-free zones

In a strong step toward combating substance abuse, Delhi's Social Welfare Minister Ravinder Indraj Singh has written to all vice-chancellors of universities in the capital, urging them to declare their campuses as 'Drug-Free Zones' and form 'Nasha Mukti Clubs' to spread awareness among appeal was made ahead of the International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking, observed annually on June 26. The Minister's letter highlights the vital role educational institutions play in shaping a drug-free future for TO TAKE LEAD IN ANTI-DRUG INITIATIVEThe Minister stated that drug addiction poses a grave threat not just to individuals but also to families and society. In his letter, Singh called on universities to become the 'first line of defence' in preventing drug abuse. He outlined a number of key actions universities must take:Establishing Nasha Mukti Clubs on each campus to lead peer-driven awareness campaignsDeclaring campuses as Drug-Free Zones, with visible signage and strict enforcement policiesAppointing nodal officers to coordinate all anti-drug effortsUploading all activities and progress reports to the Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyan (NMBA) portal for proper monitoringENGAGING STUDENTS THROUGH CREATIVE OUTREACHTo boost participation and awareness, the Minister encouraged universities to organise student-friendly activities. These include street plays, short video competitions, cultural programmes, and sports events to spread the anti-drug message in an engaging alumni, and even social media influencers have been urged to take part in the campaign, helping to maximise its outreach.A dedicated WhatsApp group for nodal officers will also be created to coordinate efforts and share updates in Minister also reminded institutions to enforce the ban on the sale of tobacco products within 100 metres of campus TO HOST MEGA EVENT ON JUNE 26To further promote the cause, the Delhi government organised a large-scale awareness event on June 26 at 9 am at the Yamuna Sports Complex. The event is expected to attract significant participation from students, faculty, and members of civil campaign is part of the nationwide Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyan, spearheaded by the Government of India to reduce drug demand and create a healthier society.- Ends

Declare Campuses Drug-Free, Form Nasha Mukti Clubs: Delhi Minister Writes To Universities
Declare Campuses Drug-Free, Form Nasha Mukti Clubs: Delhi Minister Writes To Universities

NDTV

time3 days ago

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Declare Campuses Drug-Free, Form Nasha Mukti Clubs: Delhi Minister Writes To Universities

Ahead of the International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking on 26th, Delhi's Social Welfare Minister Ravinder Indraj Singh has now written to vice-chancellors of all universities in the capital, urging them to actively support the state's drug prevention campaign. The Minister has called for the immediate formation of 'Nasha Mukti Clubs' across campuses and the official declaration of university premises as Drug-Free Zones. In the letter, the Minister emphasised the critical role of the educational institutions in shaping a drug-free future for Delhi. "The dream of a healthy, empowered, and drug-free Delhi can only be achieved with strong public and institutional participation," he wrote. The initiative is part of the wider 'Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyan (NMBA)', a national campaign led by the Government of India for drug demand reduction. The Minister also invited university students to attend the mega event being organised by the state government at 9 am at the Yamuna Sports Complex. The event is expected to see widespread participation from students, educators, and civil society members. Universities Urged To take Lead In Anti-Drug Action The Minister in his letter has highlighted that drug addiction poses a serious threat not just to individuals, but to families and society at large. "Universities must act as the first line of defense against this menace," he said, urging institutions to take proactive measures such as: Establishing Nasha Mukti Clubs to create awareness and promote peer-led initiatives. Declaring campuses as Drug-Free Zones with visible signages and policy enforcement. Appointing dedicated nodal officers to coordinate anti-drug activities. Uploading progress and initiatives on the NMBA portal/app for monitoring and impact assessment. Engaging student volunteers, alumni networks, and social media influencers to amplify the campaign's outreach. Creative activities like street plays, short video contests, cultural events, and sports competitions to involve students in spreading awareness in an engaging manner. Further, institutions have been asked to ensure strict compliance with the ban on the sale of tobacco products within 100 meters of campus boundaries. Coordinated Effort For A Drug-Free Delhi The Department of Social Welfare, acting as the nodal agency for drug demand reduction in Delhi, will create a dedicated WhatsApp group for university nodal officers to share campaign-related information, photographs, and progress updates. This, the Minister said, will enable better coordination and monitoring.

Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyan: Paralympian Rakesh Kumar appointed as brand ambassador in Reasi district
Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyan: Paralympian Rakesh Kumar appointed as brand ambassador in Reasi district

Hindustan Times

time12-06-2025

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  • Hindustan Times

Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyan: Paralympian Rakesh Kumar appointed as brand ambassador in Reasi district

Reasi district administration on Wednesday appointed Paralympian para-archer Rakesh Kumar as brand ambassador for Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyan. Reasi deputy commissioner Nidhi Malik designated Paralympian para archer and Arjuna awardee Rakesh Kumar as the brand ambassador for the Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyan from Reasi district, said an official spokesperson. This initiative aims to harness the inspirational journey of Rakesh Kumar — an international athlete who hails from Reasi— and has brought immense pride to the nation through his achievements despite physical challenges, the spokesperson said, adding that his appointment is expected to encourage youth to pursue sports and healthy lifestyles while staying away from substance abuse, he said. After a spinal injury in 2010 confined Kumar to a wheelchair, he took up archery in 2017 and rapidly rose through the ranks. He won gold at the 2022 Asian Para Games and the 2023 World Para Archery Championships, and represented India at the Tokyo Paralympics. In 2024, he made history by winning a bronze medal at the Paris Paralympics—J&K's first-ever Olympic medal. For his achievements, he was honoured with the Arjuna Award in 2025. Nidhi Malik emphasised the importance of role models in shaping young minds and stated that Rakesh Kumar's life is a powerful message of resilience, discipline, and determination. She further noted that the district administration, in collaboration with the Reasi social welfare department, headed by DSWO Sachin Sharma, is committed to intensifying awareness campaigns, community engagement, and outreach programs as part of the Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyan (Drug-Free India Campaign). The 26-day-long campaign, which began on June 1, will continue until June 26, covering various parts of the district. Speaking on the occasion, Rakesh Kumar expressed his gratitude for the honour and pledged his full support to the cause.

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