President Murmu Warns of Punjab's Drug Crisis, Calls for Youth Guidance

President Droupadi Murmu flagged the drug menace as a serious challenge devastating Punjab's youth and societal fabric during GNDU's convocation. She emphasized the critical role of educational institutions in guiding misguided youth towards a lasting solution. Murmu stated the next two decades are vital for India to become a developed nation, with today's youth playing a key role. She also praised the university for following Guru Nanak Dev's teachings and honouring individuals like Vikramjit Singh Sawhney and Jasvir Gill.

Key Points: President Murmu on Punjab Drug Menace & Youth Role in Developed India

  • Drug abuse a serious challenge for Punjab youth
  • Educational institutions crucial for guidance
  • Youth vital for India's developed nation goal by 2047
  • University honours Vikramjit Singh Sawhney and Jasvir Gill
  • President highlights Guru Nanak Dev's teachings as solution
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President Murmu flags drug menace among Punjab youth, seeks lasting solution

President Droupadi Murmu expresses deep concern over drug abuse in Punjab, urges educational institutions to guide youth for a healthy society and India's development.

President Murmu flags drug menace among Punjab youth, seeks lasting solution
"This problem is impacting not only health but also the social, economic, and moral fabric of society. - President Droupadi Murmu"

Amritsar, Jan 15

Expressing concern over rising drug abuse among the youth in Punjab, President Droupadi Murmu on Thursday said that in recent years, the problem has emerged as a serious challenge, affecting the youth the most.

"This problem is impacting not only health but also the social, economic, and moral fabric of society. A lasting solution to this problem is essential for a healthy society," she said in her address at the 50th golden jubilee convocation of Guru Nanak Dev University (GNDU) here.

In this context, she said, the role of educational institutions like Guru Nanak Dev University is crucial. "All stakeholders of this university should make every possible effort to guide the misguided youth in the right direction."

She said the next two decades, leading up to 2047, are very important in making India a developed nation. "Today's youth will play a vital role in various sectors over the next two decades."

The President, in her address in Hindi, said, "Punjab is an agrarian state. There are immense possibilities for research and innovation in agribusiness here. I am happy to know that Guru Nanak Dev University is making conscious efforts in this area."

Saying that the visit gave her immense pleasure to be present in the holy city of Amritsar. She said, "This city, home to the Golden Temple, Durgiana Temple, and Jallianwala Bagh, holds a special place in the hearts of all our countrymen. It is a privilege for all of you to have the opportunity to study and teach at a university located in a city of such cultural and historical significance."

A total of 463 students were awarded degrees and medals in the convocation. This includes 74 undergraduates, 102 postgraduates, 270 PhD degrees and seven memorial medals.

Two renowned and inspiring personalities were honoured with honorary doctorates by the university. They were Padma Shri awardee Vikramjit Singh Sawhney, who was conferred the title of Doctor of Literature, and Jasvir Gill, who was conferred the title of Doctor of Engineering.

Speaking at the convocation, the President, who is on a two-day visit to the state, said, "I have been told that this university was established during the 500th birth anniversary of Guru Nanak Dev-ji. Guru Nanak Dev-ji's teachings and values are the guiding principles of this university. Guru Nanak Dev-ji's teachings are our shared heritage, and his thoughts and ideals pave the way for the welfare of all humanity."

"He gave humanity the great mantra of 'Naam Japo, Kirat Karo, and Vand Chhako', which means -- meditate on God's name, work honestly and diligently, and share what you have with others. These ideals inspire people to be sensitive towards the weaker sections of society and to work for the welfare of all. By incorporating his ideals into our lives, we can find solutions to many of the problems plaguing our society. I am happy that Guru Nanak Dev University is illuminating the light of education by following the teachings and values of that great saint," the President said.

She said Guru Nanak Dev advocated for equal rights for women in society. "Seeing the dominance of women students among those receiving degrees and medals today, I am confident that Guru Nanak Dev University is striving for women's empowerment in accordance with the teachings of Guru Nanak Dev-ji. It is in the interest of society and the nation that women get opportunities to move forward with full confidence, and everyone should strive for this."

The President advised students to remember that education is not merely a means of livelihood but also a means of serving society and the nation.

She said that they owe a debt to society, which has contributed to their education. "Making efforts to uplift those who have been left behind in the development journey can be one of the ways of repaying the debts," she said.

The President will be attending the 21st convocation of Dr B.R. Ambedkar National Institute of Technology (NIT) Jalandhar on Friday. NIT Director Binod Kumar Kanaujia said degrees would be awarded to 1,452 students, including 1,011 BTech, 238 MTech, 21 MBA, 90 MSc and 92 PhD students.

- IANS

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Priya S
As someone from Amritsar, I see this problem daily. It's heartbreaking to see young boys wasting their potential. President Murmu is right - educational institutions must step up. But families and communities have an even bigger role to play in prevention and support.
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Aman W
While I appreciate the President's concern, I wish there was more focus on the economic factors. Many youth turn to drugs due to unemployment and lack of opportunities. Promoting agribusiness and innovation in Punjab, as she mentioned, could be a real solution.
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Sarah B
The emphasis on Guru Nanak Dev's teachings is so relevant here - 'Kirat Karo' (work honestly). If we can channel the energy of Punjab's youth into productive work and entrepreneurship, we can fight this menace. Education with values is key.
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Vikram M
Good to see the President highlighting women's empowerment too. When women in families are educated and strong, they can be powerful forces against social evils like drug abuse. The high number of women graduates at GNDU is encouraging for Punjab's future.
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Karthik V
Respectfully, while the address was well-meaning, we've heard similar concerns expressed for years. The problem has only worsened. What we need is a war on drugs with strict border control and destroying the political-criminal nexus that allows this trade to flourish.
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