The Asian Age

‘ Schools must observe drug abuse day’

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

The Delhi government has directed schools in the national capital to observe June 26 as the Internatio­nal Day against Drug Abuse and Illicit Traffickin­g.

“The United nations General Assembly passed a resolution in December 1987 proclaimin­g June 26 of each year as the “Internatio­nal Day against Drug Abuse and Illicit Traffickin­g”. The city schools must organise various activities to mark the day,” the directorat­e of education ( DoE) stated in a communicat­ion to all government schools.

The awareness programmes in schools suggested by the DoE include public meetings among target groups vulnerable to drug abuse and HIV ( street children, jail inmates, truck drivers, slum dwellers), seminars on drug abuse and traffickin­g, workshops to evolve new coordinate­d strategies for supply reduction and demand reduction by various enforcemen­t agencies and NGOs, exhibition on drug abuse, display and distributi­on of banners, posters and pamphlets.

“Some of the activities to be held on June 26 may continue for a fortnight as many schools remain closed on the date due to summer vacation,” it added.

Ten years ago a survey was conducted in the country that revealed that there were around seven lakhs drug addicts in the country with more than one lakh in the metropolit­an cities of Mumbai, Delhi and Pune.

Since then the Central government has introduced stringent rules to curb the menace of drug abuse and traffickin­g. The NGOs such as Narcotic Anonymous provides counseling and treatment to several drugs abusers and restore their shattered lives.

In addition to these, several organisati­ons are actively collaborat­ing with the World Health Organisati­on ( WHO) to prepare internatio­nal standards and measures to eradicate substance abuse.

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