Sirsa (Haryana) [India], April 27 (ANI): Haryana Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini has appealed to all the people, Non-governmental organisations (NGOS) and Khap Panchayats to join hands with the government in its efforts to spread awareness about drugs.
After flagging off one more Cyclothon in Sirsa a day earlier, an initiative of the Haryana government aimed to spread awareness about drugs, Chief Minister Saini told reporters. "We have travelled in the state by cycle. People from the district where the cycle journey starts get along with us, and many people have participated in the cycle journey. We have created a portal and made a law to stop drug abuse. We have also formed a group of five states, from which we share information from time to time, and have made a big plan to rein in this drug abuse strictly."
He said that meetings are being held frequently to address the problem of drug abuse and noted the efforts of the saints who worked against drug abuse.
"Union Home Minister Amit Shah follows it and sees it. Meetings are held from time to time; a centre has been set up in Panchkula so that drug abuse can be controlled entirely. I want to appeal to all the people, NGOS, and Khap Panchayats who have just welcomed this journey of ours to join us. Our great saints have also worked against drug addiction so that it can be eradicated from its roots...."," he said.
Earlier, a cyclothon was flagged off in Panchkula, Faridabad, Gurugram and Jind district.
The Haryana government has a multi-pronged strategy to tackle the drug menace through the State Action Plan. The plan focuses on three pillars: public awareness, de-addiction and rehabilitation, and stringent action against drug traffickers.
The government has also formed a dedicated Special Task Force to crack down on drug smuggling. 52 de-addiction centres have been established across Haryana, with dedicated wards in government medical colleges and civil hospitals in 13 districts.
To support those affected and encourage public participation, the government has launched a toll-free helpline and the 'Manas Portal' where citizens can report drug-related activities. (ANI)
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