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DC Discusses Action Plan for Establishment of Drug De-addiction Centre in Udhampur

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 A crucial meeting was held today under the chairpersonship of Deputy Commissioner Saloni Rai to discuss the action plan for establishing a drug de-addiction centre in Udhampur district. The centre will be set up under the National Action Plan for Drug Demand Reduction (NAPDDR) through the District Red Cross Society.

The meeting was attended by key officials, including Additional Deputy Commissioner Prem SinghAdditional SP Sandeep BhatDistrict Social Welfare Officer Kanika GuptaChief Medical Officer Dr. Anil ManhasTehsildar Udhampur Jai Singh, and Medical Superintendent of District Hospital Udhampur.

During the meeting, detailed discussions took place regarding various aspects of the centre’s establishment. Key points covered included the infrastructure requirementsessential facilities, and logistical arrangements necessary for the smooth and effective functioning of the proposed centre. The participants also explored strategies to ensure the centre can cater to the needs of individuals struggling with drug addiction in the district.

In her address, Deputy Commissioner Saloni Rai stressed the importance of creating a supportive and holistic environment at the centre, highlighting the need for not just medical treatment but also counseling and motivational initiatives to help individuals recover. She directed the officers to prioritize psychosocial support for the patients, ensuring that the centre offers comprehensive rehabilitation services, including psychological counseling and awareness programs to prevent drug abuse in the community.

Rai emphasized that the community-based approach would be crucial for the success of the initiative, calling for a coordinated effort between health, social welfare, and law enforcement agencies to tackle the drug menace effectively.

The establishment of the drug de-addiction centre in Udhampur is part of a larger national effort to combat drug abuse and its impact on society. The centre will provide a much-needed support system for individuals battling addiction, offering both treatment and rehabilitation to help them reintegrate into society.

The meeting concluded with a commitment from all involved parties to fast-track the establishment process and ensure that the centre is ready to begin operations at the earliest, providing much-needed relief to those struggling with addiction in the district.

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