Uttarakhand CM Flags Off Anti-Drug Run, Hails Youth Saying 'Yes to Life'

Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami flagged off a 'Run for Awareness' rally in Haldwani as part of the state's anti-drug campaign. He described substance abuse as a silent war primarily targeting the youth and emphasized the difficulty of recovery once addicted. Dhami highlighted state government initiatives, including the Anti-Narcotics Task Force and treatment centers, inspired by the national Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyan. He called for active societal participation, urging the youth to pledge against drugs and channel their energy positively for the state's and nation's development.

Key Points: Uttarakhand CM Dhami Flags Off Anti-Drug Awareness Run in Haldwani

  • CM flags off 'Run for Awareness' rally
  • Calls drug abuse a 'silent war' targeting youth
  • Highlights state's anti-narcotics task force successes
  • Urges societal participation beyond just laws
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CM Pushkar Singh Dhami flags off awareness run in Haldwani, says 'Uttarakhand youth saying no to drugs'

CM Pushkar Singh Dhami flags off 'Run for Awareness' rally, calls drug abuse a silent war and urges youth to lead the fight for a drug-free Uttarakhand.

"Uttarakhand's youth are saying no to drugs and yes to life. - Pushkar Singh Dhami"

Haldwani, April 12

Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami on Sunday flagged off the 'Run for Awareness' rally in Haldwani under the Nasha Mukt Uttarakhand campaign.

Thousands of youths, students, public representatives, and prominent citizens participated in the event.

Before flagging off the rally from MB Inter College ground, the Chief Minister said that the run is not merely a form of physical exercise, but a stride towards a healthy, prosperous, and drug-free Uttarakhand. He urged participants that as they move forward, the message should resonate across the state, that the youth of Uttarakhand are saying 'no' to drugs and 'yes' to life.

"Today's run is not just physical exercise, but an echo of our resolve for a healthy, prosperous, and drug-free Uttarakhand. Let the message spread from the streets of Haldwani across the state. Uttarakhand's youth are saying no to drugs and yes to life," he said.

He described substance abuse as a "silent war" that is rapidly spreading, with the youth being its primary target. He noted that many young people fall into addiction casually, but it becomes extremely difficult to recover, affecting not only individuals but also the happiness of entire families.

The Chief Minister added that inspired by the 'Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyan' launched by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in 2020, the state government is working in mission mode to combat drug abuse. He highlighted that the Anti-Narcotics Task Force, formed in 2022, has led to the arrest of thousands of accused and the seizure of large quantities of narcotics. Additionally, Addiction Treatment Facility (ATF) centres are being operated, and such centres are also being established in all government medical colleges.

He further mentioned that to channel the energy of youth in a positive direction, 'Dagariya Clubs' have been formed, which are encouraging young people to stay away from drugs.

Appealing to the youth, the Chief Minister emphasized that the fight against drugs cannot be won through laws alone, it requires awareness and active participation from society, especially young people. He called upon everyone to pledge to stay away from drugs themselves and to spread awareness among friends and the community. He stressed that only with firm determination, not mere formality, can the goal of a 'Drug-Free Uttarakhand' be achieved.

He added that Uttarakhand is known for its spiritual heritage, cultural values, and energetic youth. If guided in the right direction, the youth can play a vital role in the development of the entire nation.

"Our state stands united against drugs. Devbhoomi Uttarakhand is known for its spirituality, traditions, cultural values, and energetic youth. This unique identity means that if our young people move in the right direction, they can play a vital role in the development of not only Uttarakhand but the entire nation," Dhami added.

On the occasion, the Chief Minister also administered an anti-drug pledge.

- ANI

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Priya S
Awareness runs are good, but we need more concrete action on the ground. Are the ATF centres adequately staffed and funded? Rehabilitation is a long process. Hope this isn't just a one-day photo op.
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Rohit P
As a student from Dehradun, I fully support this. Peer pressure is real in colleges. Such campaigns create a positive environment where saying no becomes easier. We need more sports and cultural clubs too!
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Michael C
Visiting Uttarakhand often, I've seen its natural beauty and spiritual calm. It's heartbreaking to think drugs could spoil this. Community-driven efforts like this are essential. Well done for taking a stand.
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Shreya B
Calling it a "silent war" is absolutely correct. It destroys families from within. The focus on our cultural values and spiritual heritage is key. Our youth need to connect with their roots, not escape through substances.
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Vikram M
Good step, but the government must also crack down hard on the suppliers. The Anti-Narcotics Task Force seizing drugs is one thing, but who are the big players behind this? Need to target the source, not just the users.

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