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Karnataka Dy CM Flags Drug Abuse Crisis, Urges Youth to Choose Sports

Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister G. Parameshwara expressed concern over the growing menace of drug abuse, warning of organized attempts to lure young people into addiction. He urged youth to stay away from narcotics and actively participate in sports for a healthy lifestyle. Parameshwara announced plans to develop Tumakuru into a leading sports city with world-class infrastructure, including an international cricket stadium and hockey stadium. He highlighted the government's efforts to promote sports, such as establishing a kayaking academy and a national-level gymnasium in the district.

Drug abuse among youth a major challenge, says Karnataka Dy CM Parameshwara

Tumakuru, June 27

Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister G. Parameshwara on Saturday expressed concern over the growing menace of drug abuse, warning that organised attempts are being made to lure young people into addiction.

Calling it a major challenge facing society, he urged the youth to stay away from narcotics and actively participate in sports to lead a healthy lifestyle.

Speaking after flagging off the Olympic Day Run organised by the Karnataka Olympic Association in collaboration with the Tumakuru district administration at the Town Hall in Tumakuru, Parameshwara said the impact of drug abuse on the younger generation was becoming increasingly serious across the world.

He said there were concerted efforts to target young people and draw them into the trap of substance abuse, posing a serious threat to society. Stressing the need for greater awareness, he appealed to students and youngsters to channel their energy into sports and other constructive activities instead of falling prey to addiction.

Parameshwara said International Olympic Day, observed annually, promotes the values of peace, harmony and brotherhood. He expressed happiness that the Karnataka Olympic Association had chosen Tumakuru to host this year's event and said such programmes inspire people, particularly the youth, to adopt fitness and sporting activities as a way of life.

Highlighting the government's efforts to promote sports in the district, Parameshwara said Tumakuru, already known as an educational hub, would be developed into one of Karnataka's leading sports cities through the creation of world-class sports infrastructure and improved facilities for athletes.

He said the government has allotted 42 acres of land to the Karnataka State Cricket Association (KSCA) for the construction of an international cricket stadium, and the foundation stone for the project has already been laid.

The Deputy Chief Minister said a national-level gymnasium has already been established for training athletes in the district. He added that the government also plans to construct an international-standard hockey stadium and a modern swimming pool to enable sportspersons to compete at national and international levels.

Parameshwara further said a kayaking academy has been set up at Amanikere, where young athletes are receiving professional training and achieving success at the national level. He noted that athletes from Tumakuru won prizes in the national-level kayaking competition held on June 17, describing it as a matter of pride for the district.

Karnataka Olympic Association President and Legislative Council member K. Govindaraj, General Secretary T. Anantharaj, Zilla Panchayat Chief Executive Officer Ashwija, Superintendent of Police Ashok, along with several dignitaries, officials and sportspersons, were present at the event.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Priya S

While I appreciate the concern, this feels like just another speech without concrete action. Where are the special task forces? What about the drug peddlers near colleges? Talk is cheap, show us results. My younger cousin in Mangalore faced peer pressure and there was no one to guide him. We need real awareness programs in schools, not just photo-ops.

Vikram M

Absolutely right! As a father of two teenagers in Tumakuru, I'm glad to hear about the sports infrastructure plans. If kids have cricket, hockey, and kayaking options, they'll naturally stay away from bad habits. The Olympic Day Run is a great way to channel energy. District should focus on making these facilities accessible to all, not just elite athletes.

Sarah B

As someone who moved to Bengaluru from the US for work, I can see the drug problem worsening here. In my hometown in California, they have robust outreach programs for youth. India needs to learn from global best practices while also preserving our cultural values. The kayaking academy in Amanikere sounds promising! Let's hope more get built.

Nikita C

I volunteer with a de-addiction centre in Mysuru, and let me tell you, the situation is BAD. Kids as young as 14 are getting hooked on synthetic drugs. Parameshwara ji's call for awareness is step one, but we need immediate action: tighter border checks (many drugs come from Nepal/Myanmar), counselling centres in every taluk, and severe punishment for peddlers. Sports alone won't solve this.

Rohit P

Good to see Tumakuru getting attention for sports infrastructure. As a local

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