JK Drug
Policy to be announced soon
SRINAGAR,
OCTOBER 02: Chief Secretary BVR Subrahmanyam today urged the civil and
police administration of the State to adopt a more humanitarian approach while
dealing with patients of substance abuse.
“Victims of substance abuse should be treated as patients who need care and not
as offenders or culprits. We have to reach out to them by adopting a
humanitarian approach and counseling them in order to eradicate the menace of
substance abuse. The victims should be rehabilitated properly and returned to
the society without scars of past,” he said.
The Chief Secretary was speaking at a function organised by SKIMS Medical
College Bemina to commemorate the National Anti Drug-Addiction Day. The
function was also attended by Principal Secretary, Health and Medical
Education, Atal Dulloo and Advisor, Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment,
GoI, Ghazala Meenai among other officers.
Subrahmanyam stressed the civil and police administration to create awareness
among the masses about the harmful effects of substance abuse. He called for
strict and coordinated action against the people involved in selling banned
drugs to youngsters.
“Drug industry fuels a whole criminal class which can destroy the foundations
of a civilised society. We are witnessing lots of cases in J&K where
consignments of banned drugs are seized,” he said.
The Chief Secretary said the state of Jammu and Kashmir is doing reasonably
well in terms of economic condition of the society, “No one sleeps with empty
stomach in Kashmir but people, especially youngsters, get trapped due to
apparent lack of growth and avenues in this low-prosperity stage and that is
when they can fall for drugs,” he said.
Complimenting the management and the staff of SKIMS Bemina, the Chief Secretary
said he will back the decisions taken by the SKIMS’s Governing Body and the
Government will go out of way to support developmental works at the
institute.
Earlier, Principal Secretary, Health and Medical Education, Atal Dulloo, said
the substance abuse is a multi-dimensional phenomenon with social, legal,
economic and medical ramification, “It needs serious attention. The state will
soon have a drug de-addiction policy which will focus on three things:
prevention by awareness, integration and strengthening of facilities of
drug de-addiction and community rehabilitation,” he said.
The function was also
attended by Former Director and Member Governing Body, SKIMS, Prof Mohammad
Sultan Khuroo, Director Youth Service and Sports, Dr Saleem-ur-Rehman, Director
SKIMS, Prof Omar Javed Shah, Principal SKIMS Medical College, Prof Reyaz Ahmed
Untoo, IG Crime, Afhad-ul-Mujtaba, psychiatry specialists from AIIMS New Delhi
and PGIMER Chandigarh, and other officers. 
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