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Education Is The Antidote To Substance Abuse

by Kashmir Thunder Desk
November 12, 2025
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The landmark Edu-Youth Meet in Srinagar, bringing together over 20,000 students to address substance abuse, represents a crucial and welcome shift in strategy. For too long, the drug menace has been treated primarily as a law-and-order problem. This gathering, spearheaded by the Higher Education and Youth Services departments, rightly recognises that the most potent weapon against addiction is not enforcement alone, but education, emotional resilience, and a profound sense of purpose among the youth. The involvement of a global spiritual leader like Sri Sri Ravi Shankar underscores the importance of addressing the inner vacuum that often leads to substance abuse. His emphasis on mindfulness, meditation, and breathing techniques is not merely spiritual advice but a practical public health intervention. When he calls for a reimagining of education as a path of “love, happiness, and creativity”, he highlights a fundamental truth: a curriculum that only builds professional skills but neglects emotional and ethical fortitude is incomplete and even dangerous. The proposal to establish Art of Living centres in universities, focusing on anxiety management, is a timely and necessary step. However, for this inspiring vision to translate into tangible results, it must be backed by sustained, systemic action. The government’s commitment to integrating these programmes is commendable, but it must now ensure they are woven into the very fabric of the academic calendar, not treated as occasional events. Teacher training is paramount; educators must be equipped to become mentors in emotional well-being. The student-led initiatives like the proposed SKY Clubs can create powerful peer-to-peer networks of support, making the fight against drugs a collective, youth-driven movement. The battle against substance abuse will be won not just in police stations and rehabilitation centres, but in classrooms, campuses, and the hearts of young people. By championing an education that nurtures the mind, body, and spirit, the government and civil society are building the most effective long-term defence against this scourge. This holistic approach offers the hope of a generation that is not just drug-free but truly empowered and fulfilled.

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