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Multi-pronged strategy needed to combat rising drug abuse among youth

by Kashmir Thunder Desk
October 15, 2025
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The alarming spread of drug abuse in Jammu and Kashmir has evolved from a law-and-order issue into a full-blown public health crisis. This threatens to derail an entire generation. Collective action is needed; government efforts alone cannot stem this tide. The fight against narcotics demands a societal response that combines enforcement with empathy, and policy with public participation. The statistics are sobering. From urban centres to remote villages, substance abuse has infiltrated homes, schools, and workplaces, leaving broken families and shattered futures in its wake. What begins as experimentation often spirals into addiction, fueling cycles of crime, poverty, and disease. While the government’s initiatives, which include awareness campaigns, treatment facilities, and youth engagement programs like the Red Run Marathon, are commendable, they represent only one front in this multi-dimensional war. Families must become the first line of defence, recognising behavioural changes and seeking early intervention. Educational institutions should integrate substance abuse prevention into curricula, equipping students with resilience and critical thinking. Religious and community leaders can leverage their moral authority to destigmatise addiction and promote rehabilitation. Equally crucial is targeting the supply chain. Law enforcement must dismantle trafficking networks with zero tolerance, while financial investigations trace and seize illicit proceeds. The judiciary can ensure speedy trials to deliver deterrence. However, enforcement must be balanced with compassion. Addiction is a disease, not a crime, and rehabilitation should focus on reintegration, not retribution. Counselling, vocational training, and post-recovery support can empower survivors to rebuild their lives. Jammu and Kashmir stands at a crossroads. By uniting government agencies, civil society, and citizens in a sustained, multi-pronged strategy, we can reclaim our youth from the grip of addiction. The time for isolated efforts is over; only through collective resolve can we secure a drug-free future for our society.

 

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