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Making India ‘Nasha Mukht’ | | | Over 1.40 lakh kgs of drugs were destroyed in virtual presence of Union Home Minister Amit Shah, reinforcing the government’s commitment to make India Nasha Mukht (drug-free). This monumental achievement marks a significant milestone in our nation’s battle against the menace of drugs and highlights the resolute efforts of the Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led regime. The virtual presence of Home Minister Amit Shah during the destruction of such a massive quantity of drugs sends a clear and strong message to drug peddlers and smugglers that the government is determined to eradicate this societal evil. It showcases the highest level of commitment from our leaders, giving us hope for a better, healthier, and drug-free future. Drug abuse is a grave issue that plagues not only individuals but also families and communities, leading to various socio-economic problems. The destructive impact of drugs can be felt in various spheres of life, including education, employment, and public safety. Therefore, it becomes imperative for any government to take strict measures to combat this problem and ensure a safe and progressive environment for its citizens. The successful destruction of 1.40 lakh kgs of drugs is a testament to the relentless efforts of law enforcement agencies and various departments involved in the fight against drugs. This accomplishment is undoubtedly a significant blow to the drug trade network, disrupting their nefarious operations and reducing their accessibility to vulnerable sections of society. Shah’s message of making India ‘Nasha Mukht’ echoes the sentiments of every responsible citizen who wishes for a healthier and prosperous nation. The commitment of PM Modi-led regime to make India Nasha Mukht is evident through the policy initiatives and actions undertaken by the government. The Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) has been working tirelessly to crackdown on drug cartels and drug traffickers, aiming to dismantle their operations and bring those responsible to justice. The enactment of stringent laws and the establishment of special courts for speedy trials of drug-related offences further reflect the government’s determination in this regard. Additionally, the government has been actively involved in creating awareness programs, educational campaigns, and rehabilitation centers to address the root causes of drug abuse. By focusing not only on the punitive aspect but also on prevention, treatment, and rehabilitation, the government is taking a holistic approach to combat this menace. It is imperative for us as citizens to understand the gravity of the situation and support the government’s efforts in curbing drug abuse. We need to foster a collective responsibility towards building a drug-free society by actively participating in awareness programs, reporting suspicious activities, and supporting rehabilitation initiatives. |
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