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Way to JK’s wellness, reform

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June 20, 2025
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As the world prepares to mark International Yoga Day tomorrow, Jammu and Kashmir is finding itself at a vital crossroads, grappling with both tremendous potential in its youth population and an alarming rise in drug addiction that threatens to undermine this promise. This year’s Yoga Day must not merely be an event of symbolic gestures as it should serve as a powerful turning point to reinforce holistic health, discipline and a drug-free lifestyle across the Union Territory, especially among the youth. The National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) and local administration have noted a worrying increase in narcotic-related offenses and rehabilitation cases, particularly among teenagers and young adults. Against this grim backdrop, yoga offers more than just physical fitness. It brings mental peace, emotional stability and a sense of inner discipline as well. To ensure massive participation in Yoga Day, the administration must work in close coordination with educational institutions, civil society organizations, sports bodies and religious groups. Government schools and colleges should not just observe the day ceremonially, but integrate it into a larger wellness curriculum. Furthermore, the involvement of youth icons, influencers, and even former drug addicts who have transformed their lives through yoga can leave a powerful impression. While June 21 is a symbolic occasion, the real change must extend beyond a single day. The administration in Jammu and Kashmir should use the momentum to initiate long-term yoga and wellness programs in schools, colleges, police departments and community centers. The youth of Jammu and Kashmir are its greatest strength. At a time when drug abuse looms large, International Yoga Day must be reimagined as a clarion call for transformation.

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