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Drug Menace: A Collective Responsibility to Save Our Future

Manjeet Singh Gill by Manjeet Singh Gill
April 20, 2026
in Jammu, Kashmir
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Drug Menace: A Collective Responsibility to Save Our Future
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The growing drug menace in today’s rapidly changing world has deeply affected our society, particularly the younger generation. It is not merely a law-and-order issue; it is a serious social crisis that demands urgent and sustained attention. If left unchecked, it can erode the moral, physical, and economic foundations of our communities. Protecting and guiding our youth has therefore become a shared responsibility.

Recently, Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha announced a 100-day initiative under the Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyan to curb the drug menace in Jammu & Kashmir. This initiative focuses on both awareness and strict action against those involved in drug trafficking. It sends a clear message that while rehabilitation and prevention are essential, those engaged in drug peddling will face firm legal consequences.

However, an important question arises: Is it solely the responsibility of the police and administration to eliminate this menace? The answer is clearly no. Every citizen has a role to play. A society can only be protected when its people actively participate—by spreading awareness, identifying early warning signs, and contributing to solutions that safeguard the younger generation.

Agencies like the Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) are actively involved in conducting raids, seizing illegal substances, and dismantling trafficking networks. Yet, at the grassroots level—within our mohallas and neighborhoods—the responsibility lies equally with community members, educators, and families.

Ways to Combat the Drug MenaceAwareness Programmes
Educational institutions must integrate drug awareness into their curriculum. Students should be informed about the long-term consequences of substance abuse and trained to resist peer pressure.

Community Engagement
Local leaders, religious scholars, and NGOs should come together to create “drug-free zones.” Encouraging youth participation in sports, arts, and cultural activities can provide healthy alternatives and a sense of purpose.

Participation in Campaigns
Initiatives like the Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyan should be strengthened through active community participation. Such campaigns help reduce stigma and encourage those affected to seek treatment without fear.

Preventive Measures for Society Parental Vigilance
Parents must maintain open communication with their children, observe behavioral changes, and create a supportive environment where concerns can be discussed freely.

Promoting a Healthy Lifestyle
A balanced lifestyle that includes proper nutrition, regular exercise, and stress management can significantly reduce vulnerability to substance abuse.Addressing Root Causes
Addiction often stems from deeper issues such as trauma, anxiety, or depression. Seeking professional mental health support can prevent individuals from turning to drugs as a coping mechanism.

The fight against drug addiction cannot be won by enforcement agencies alone. It requires a united effort from every section of society. If we act collectively—with awareness, compassion, and responsibility—we can protect our youth and build a drug-free future.

A stronger society begins with conscious individuals. The time to act is now.

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