Himachal Pradesh CM releases anti-drug awareness song 'nashe se tum door raho'
Aug 09, 2024
Shimla (Himachal Pradesh) [India], August 9 : Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu released a song to create awareness about narcotic drugs titled 'Nashe Se Tum Door Raho' produced by Shimla-based social activist Taruna Mishra.
The Chief Minister appreciated the efforts of Taruna Mishra and said that the state government has taken many initiatives to bring awareness about the ill effects of drug abuse, stated an official release.
He urged the youth to keep away from the drugs to make a constructive and healthy society.
He said that social activists and NGOs can supplement the efforts of the State Government to awaken society. He said that every section of society should come forward in combating this menace.
Social activist Taruna Mishra assured that she would continue creating awareness about drug abuse and its fatal effects.
Earlier, in June The Narcotics Control Bureau (NCB) and Shimla police organised a bike rally in Shimla to spread awareness against drug abuse in the region.
Nearly 50 bikers participated in the rally to shun drugs. The young participants took part in the rally to spread awareness in the region against drug abuse.
"The drug abuse is increasing in Himachal Pradesh each year, we hear each day about chitta (heroin) we have been organising these kinds of awareness rallies. These kinds of sporting events are important, and we also try to do our best to educate youth. We try to make youth aware and spread awareness against drugs," said Lakshay Verma, a local bike rider.
The participants showed deep concern over the increasing drug abuse.
"The drugs have deeply hit each family, especially in the upper Shimla area. In an individual capacity, it is tough to make efforts but if the police and other big organisations can help make people aware of and organise these events, then the message will spread. It is also important that the parents be involved in counselling. Friends should also help in counselling those who are drug addicted, someone has to start it," said Mukul, another participant.