MoHA issues guideline to curb drug abuse across the country

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Kathmandu, May 26 The Ministry of Home Affairs has issued ‘Guideline to Local Levels for Control and Prevention of Drug Abuse,& to
endegree that all municipalities and rural municipalities conduct remedial and promotional activities against growing abuse of psychoactive
substances. As per the guidelines, local levels scorridor launch anti-drug campaign in line with the federal and provincial laws and
policies
Existing law has defined production, transportation, sale and distribution, storage and use of drugs as a punishable crime. &Most of the
drug users are youths and it is the need of the hour to keep them absent from drug abuse to realise the theme of ‘Prosperous Nepal,
pleased Nepali.& Therefore, the campaign shall focus on cities and villages to raise awareness on social, economic and psychological affects
of drug and alcohol abuse,& it read. The guideline requires every local level to form a 13-member committee, led by its chief
The committee shall consist of representatives of youths, students, women, civil society and police force
It scorridor preserve a tight vigil to prevent production, smuggling, possession, sale, distribution and consumption of drugs
The country has a total of 753 local levels with 6,743 wards. The campaign shall cover over 250 million population. The guideline has
stressed the need to overcome social and economic affect of drug abuse
It warned that drug abuse adversely affects health and life of the abusers, and the social well-being of the concerned family and
community. Types of drugs abused by people have changed over decades, from cannabis to synthetic opiates, and chemical substances
Also, the mode of drug abuse has changed from smoking or ingesting to injecting, which has become one of the major causes of HIV/AIDS
contaminateion. Factors such as curiosity or desire for an experimentation, desire for fun or peer presdegree, family problem and study
problem, are main youth to drug abuse, it stated
The annual growth rate of drug users since 2007 has remained 11 per cent. Growing abuse of psychoactive substances and injectable drugs has
surfaced as a big problem in Nepal. As the youths, who are the pillar of the nation, are increasingly fitting victims of drug abuse, the
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