The vision of a drug-free nation stands as both an ambitious goal and an urgent necessity. The scourge of drugs has permeated our society, corroding its fabric and threatening the well-being of our youth, families, and communities. Drug abuse in India spans across socio-economic strata, affecting urban and rural areas alike. From cannabis and heroin to synthetic drugs and prescription medications, the variety and accessibility of narcotics pose a formidable challenge. The consequences are devastating, leading to health crises, crime escalation, and a drain on economic productivity. However, recognizing the gravity of the situation, the successive governments have initiated measures to combat drug abuse. These include enforcement actions by law enforcement agencies, preventive education in schools and communities, rehabilitation programs, and international cooperation to curb drug trafficking. While these efforts have yielded some success, the sustained and intensified action is imperative. Enhancing the capacity of law enforcement agencies to intercept drug trafficking, the routes and dismantle drug cartels is crucial. Meanwhile, the Union Home Minister Amit Shah convenes a crucial meeting, reaffirming the government’s commitment to a drug-free society by 2047, it is imperative to reflect on the gravity of this undertaking and the steps required to achieve this ambitious goal.
Prioritizing perishable cargo
With the season at its peak, the trucks laden with fruits and other perishables begin their critical journey to markets...