Gujarat's Anti-Drug Campaign Reaches 35 Lakh Amid Addiction Crisis

Gujarat has made significant progress in fighting substance abuse through the Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyan. The campaign has reached over 35 lakh citizens through various awareness activities across urban and rural areas. What started in eight districts has now expanded to cover all of Gujarat with community participation. The initiative focuses on prevention through education and grassroots involvement rather than just enforcement.

Key Points: Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyan Reaches 35 Lakh in Gujarat

  • Over 8,000 awareness activities conducted across Gujarat in five years
  • Campaign expanded from 8 districts to cover entire state by 2024
  • Activities include rallies, seminars, oath ceremonies, and Nasha Mukti Rath Yatras
  • Online pledge platform allows citizens to support drug-free India vision
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Gujarat: Over 35 lakh citizens reached through 8,000 awareness activities under 'Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyan'

Gujarat's anti-drug campaign has sensitized 35 lakh citizens through 8,000+ activities including rallies, seminars, and oath ceremonies across all districts.

"The campaign has reached deep into schools, colleges, residential areas and villages - Gandhinagar Directorate of Social Defence"

Gandhinagar, Nov 11

Under the 'Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyan' (Drug-Free India Campaign) launched by the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment on August 15, 2020, Gujarat has made progress in spreading awareness about the dangers of substance abuse.

Over the past five years, the state has organised more than 8,000 activities, including rallies, signature campaigns, seminars, and awareness drives such as Nasha Mukti Rath Yatras reaching and sensitising more than 35 lakh citizens across urban and rural regions.

The campaign, which initially covered eight districts of Gujarat, including Ahmedabad, Vadodara, Bharuch, Mehsana, Surat, Rajkot, Jamnagar, and Porbandar in 2020, was later expanded to Banaskantha, Bhavnagar, Junagadh, Amreli, Valsad, and Gandhinagar in 2022.

Since August 2024, all districts of Gujarat have been brought under the initiative.

The primary objective of the 'Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyan' is to raise awareness about the harmful effects of drug and substance abuse.

With active participation from youth, students, women, and social organisations, as well as coordination with local government offices, the campaign has reached deep into schools, colleges, residential areas and villages.

Activities such as oath-taking ceremonies, competitions, and distribution of educational materials have fostered a community-wide dialogue on prevention and rehabilitation.

Marking the campaign's fifth anniversary, the Ministry has launched nationwide activities to further intensify outreach.

Citizens can also take a pledge online at https://nmba.dosje.gov.in/content/take-a-pledge to support the vision of a drug-free India, as shared by the Gandhinagar Directorate of Social Defence.

The 'Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyan' is crucial for India because it addresses one of the country's most pressing social and health challenges, the growing problem of drug and substance abuse, especially among youth.

With India's large young population, rising drug addiction not only threatens public health but also impacts productivity, family stability, and national security.

This campaign is vital because it focuses on prevention through awareness, community participation, and rehabilitation rather than just enforcement.

It helps educate citizens particularly students, women, and rural communities about the physical, mental, and social consequences of drug abuse.

By involving schools, colleges, NGOs, and local authorities, it fosters a grassroots movement for behavioural change.

- IANS

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Rohit P
As a college student in Surat, I appreciate that they're focusing on prevention rather than just punishment. The seminars in our college were eye-opening about how drugs can ruin lives and careers.
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Sarah B
While the awareness efforts are commendable, I hope they're also ensuring proper rehabilitation facilities are available. Awareness alone won't help those already addicted - they need treatment centers and counseling support.
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Arjun K
Bahut badhiya initiative! 🙌 In our village in Banaskantha, the campaign has really made parents more aware about keeping an eye on their children's activities. Substance abuse was becoming a serious problem among youth here.
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Meera T
Just took the online pledge with my family. It's heartening to see the government taking such comprehensive steps. Hope other states learn from Gujarat's model and implement similar programs.
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Vikram M
The expansion to all districts is crucial. Rural areas often get neglected in such campaigns, but drug abuse affects villages as much as cities. Good to see inclusive outreach.

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