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Tackling the drug menace in India

Start Date :
Nov 03, 2014
Last Date :
Feb 01, 2015
04:15 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
During the ‘Mann Ki Baat’ Radio programme, Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi shared that a large number of people have been talking to him about the increase in usage ...
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Ankur Singh
11 years 5 months ago
Almost police of every state knows about these big mafias but could not take action due to their political support. Its true
Just be strict with beurocrats none of the mafia should be protected. If any leader is doing so they too must be sent to jail.
This is all a business for many leaders so plz look inside system. Make some hard provisions against such leaders
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Jay Chan
11 years 5 months ago
Improving police intelligence to quickly catch the culprits of drug mafia. Border areas, Big cities and vulnerable areas need more awareness campaigns and media campaigns.
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amit khune
11 years 5 months ago
1.increased security on border with cameras,sensors
2.involvement of stuents in constructive activities through formation of cultural,sports,social,reading,etc clubs in colleges which will reduce students turning to drugs for enjoyment
3.to check easy availability increased intelligence and policing is the only way
4.for medical prescriptions used as drugs -such drugs should not be given wthout valid prescription of doctor and online record should be maintained of such activity
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Shreyans Shah
11 years 5 months ago
Burn fields that produce drugs by throwing petrolium flames form aircrafts and helicopters like USA does in South America its best option...because ground action may fail.
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Kishor Kumar Bhatia
11 years 5 months ago
Cancer free India- Tackling the drug menace in India
http://vishesh2014.blogspot.in/2014/01/cancer-free-india.html
Selling of tobacco product like sigret, gutka, pan masala should be ban , Camel room ( Smoking Room) have to be establish by offices Private/government, or openly Smoking should be ban and penalty of 5000/- or 10000/- need to be imposed to companies , or place owners if some one found smoking at office campus, Railway authority, hospital administration, school principal,
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DINESH KUMAR SINGH
11 years 5 months ago
आत्मीय , सन 2008 से हम ब्रहमाकुमारीज के मेडीकल विंग से कॉलेज,गॉवों, सरकारी ऑफिसों में कार्यक्रम दे रहे हैं । हम पा रहे हैं कि नशे का उपयोग करने वालों को सच्चे आत्मिक निश्वार्स्थ प्रेम आैर लगातार सहयोग की जरूरत है । एक दिन में नशा छोड्ने वाले बहुत कम मिले हैं । आइये आप भी नजदीकी किसी भी ब्रहमाकुमारीज के केन्द्र पर जाकर इस अभियान की जानकारी लें । यदि वहाँ नहीं चल पा रहा है तो इस मेरा भारत व्यसन मुक्त भारत अभियान को आगे बढाने में सहयोगी अवश्य बनें । युवा जागेगा तो नशा भागेगा । जय हिन्द , ओम शांति
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Vipul Agarwal
11 years 5 months ago
Implement tough punishment laws for drug trafficking just like many other middle east or Singapore or Asian countries. Project some high profile cases in limelight to rattle drug dealers. Make examples to create awareness of implications.
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kumar swamy
11 years 5 months ago
keep very close eyes in the border activities,dont let any one to pass into india with out checked
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Chandan Desai
11 years 5 months ago
Govt. need to plan and mandate participation of every citizen of india as volunter. Weekly minimum 10 Hrs people participation could remove idle thoughts and inspire nation building thoughts. It could help people to understand responsibility and rights.
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PRITHA TYAGI
11 years 5 months ago
We must also educate children in schools and adults in colleges regarding the disastrous effects of drugs on one's health. "Say No To Drugs" must be propagated throughout the country.
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