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Civil Society Forum Kashmir urges Govt to take Heroine addiction seriously

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November 8, 2017
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Drug Controller Department failed society in checking easy availability of psychotropic drugs, CSFK

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Civil Society Forum Kashmir Wednesday demanded that government should take measures against rising Heroine addiction among people in valley, failing which can prove disaster for existing and coming generations.

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“Herion is being supplied through a organized nexus in J&K State, but no concrete steps are being taken by state government to control this problem,” CSFK said in a statement issued to press.

 

CSFK also said that ‘thousands of  drug addicts are using other form of addiction like corex, fevicol, tablets ,shoe polish ,solvents .

“UNODCP report 2008 reported 70 000 drug addicts in Kashmir valley (J&K state), since then 9 years have apaased without any concrete measures taken by any government so one can imagine the alarming number and senerio of addicts in J&K state by now,” CSFK said.

According to doctors and experts, CSFK noted, addicts are mainly between 17 to 37 years of age however cases have been found as young as 9 years old and both genders including teenage girls and boys, educated and illiterate, working and non-working people have been found addicted to drugs in J&K state, thus most productive age group of any society is being damaged.

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CSFK has appealed to government to set up a cluster of deparments (heath department, education department, excise department, agricultural department, sports department supported by J&K police to control Drug addiction in a organized manner.

 

“CSFK appeals Honourable Chief Minister, Health Minister.Education Minister & other officials of the state to immediately take measures to curb this problem before it is too late,” reads the statement

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