Key Points

Himachal Governor Shiv Pratap Shukla met PM Modi to discuss monsoon-related disasters and the state's anti-drug campaign. Shukla detailed the extensive damage from cloudbursts in Mandi, prompting Modi to assure full rehabilitation support. The Governor also shared progress on the 'Drug-Free Himachal' initiative, including the impact of the Kashi Declaration. Modi emphasized coordinated efforts between government and society to tackle substance abuse.

Key Points: Himachal Governor Shukla Briefs PM Modi on Disaster Relief and Drug-Free Campaign

  • Governor Shukla highlights Mandi district flood damage
  • PM Modi pledges full support for relief efforts
  • State-wide anti-drug campaign reaches panchayat level
  • Kashi Declaration to guide Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyan
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Himachal Governor briefs PM Modi on disaster losses, 'Drug-Free Himachal' campaign

Himachal Governor Shiv Pratap Shukla discusses monsoon disaster losses and the 'Drug-Free Himachal' initiative with PM Modi in New Delhi.

"All possible assistance will be extended to ensure relief and rehabilitation in disaster-hit areas – PM Modi"

New Delhi, July 29

Himachal Pradesh Governor Shiv Pratap Shukla today paid a courtesy call on Prime Minister Narendra Modi in the national capital.

During the meeting, the Governor apprised the Prime Minister of key developmental initiatives in the State, the impact of recent natural disasters, and the progress of the 'Drug-Free Himachal' campaign.

The Governor apprised the Prime Minister about the extensive damage caused by cloudbursts and landslides in Mandi district during the ongoing monsoon season.

He highlighted the tragic loss of lives and property, noting that many families have lost their homes and agricultural land due to these calamities. The Prime Minister assured that all possible assistance would be extended to the affected areas to ensure relief and rehabilitation, a release said.

Shukla also briefed the Prime Minister about the state-wide anti-drug campaign, which is being implemented down to the panchayat level. He said that significant steps have been taken to create awareness against substance abuse and to build community participation in the effort to make Himachal Pradesh a drug-free State.

The Governor shared details of the recently held three-day national conference titled "Nasha Mukt Yuva for Viksit Bharat" organized by the Ministry of Youth Affairs and Sports in Kashi (Varanasi), Uttar Pradesh. He said the event would play a pivotal role in building a drug-free society by the year 2047.

He further underlined the significance of the "Kashi Declaration" adopted at the conference, which emphasizes addressing substance abuse through a comprehensive and multi-sectoral approach, viewing it not only as a criminal or legal issue but as a critical challenge to public health and social well-being.

The declaration advocates for coordinated efforts between the government and society to effectively combat the menace of drugs. The Governor assured that the principles of the Kashi Declaration would be earnestly implemented as part of the broader Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyan.

- ANI

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Priya S
While the drug-free campaign is commendable, I wonder if enough is being done at ground level. Just conferences and declarations won't help - we need more rehabilitation centers and job opportunities for youth to keep them away from drugs.
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Aman W
The cloudburst situation in Mandi is heartbreaking. My cousin's family lost their apple orchard completely. Hope the PM's assurance translates into quick action. Also, kudos for the multi-sectoral approach to drugs - this is exactly what we need!
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Shreya B
As someone from Shimla, I've seen how drugs are ruining our beautiful state. The panchayat-level involvement in the campaign is a smart move - local communities know their areas best. Hope this brings real change! #DrugFreeHimachal
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Karan T
The Kashi Declaration sounds promising but implementation is key. We've had many such initiatives before. What's different this time? Also, while drugs are important, hope the disaster relief doesn't take backseat - people need immediate help.
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Nisha Z
My heart goes out to the disaster victims. The government must ensure compensation reaches the actual affected families, not just on paper. About the drug campaign - why not involve schools more actively? Prevention is better than cure.

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