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President Launches ‘My Bengal, Addiction-Free Bengal’ Campaign In Kolkata

President Launches ‘My Bengal, Addiction-Free Bengal’ Campaign In Kolkata

President Launches ‘My Bengal, Addiction-Free Bengal’ Campaign In Kolkata: At an occasion held at the Raj Bhavan, President Droupadi Murmu launched the ‘My Bengal, Addiction-Free Bengal‘ campaign, a vital undertaking organised by the Brahma Kumaris, aimed at tackling the prevalent issue of drug usage among the youth.

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Recognising the efforts of both the federal and state governments in addressing this issue, the president emphasised the urgent need to find viable solutions to eliminate this threat from society.

Holistic Approaches to Combat Addiction

President Droupadi Murmu outlined a multi-faceted approach to tackling the issue of drug abuse, advocating for solutions that involve spiritual awakening, medical intervention, social unity, and determined political will. She emphasised that addiction is frequently caused by mental stress and peer pressure, with negative repercussions for both the persons involved and their families. She also applauded organizations such as the Brahma Kumaris for engaging in discussions around these critical matters and actively working to find resolutions.

Support from Prominent Figures

The event was graced by the presence of West Bengal Governor CV Ananda Bose and state minister for women and child development and social welfare Shashi Panja. President Murmu thanked Prajapita Brahmakumari Ishwariya Vishwavidyalaya for launching the ‘My Bengal, Addiction Free Bengal’ project as part of the ‘Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyan’.

Anti-Social Elements and Wasted Potential

President Murmu cautioned against the exploitation of drug usage by anti-social elements for criminal activities. She lamented that the resources expended on purchasing drugs are diverted towards activities that undermine the welfare of society.

Moreover, she expressed her concerns regarding the younger generation, characterizing them as the nation’s most prized resources, and highlighted the alarming wastage of their potential due to addiction.

She also urged all educational institutions to play an important role in recognising any deviation from the straight path among students. She underscored that ensuring the preservation of the youth’s potential is important for the advancement of the nation.

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