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 the stakeholders including the doctors and private   cilities. The treatment goes for at least a month, but
 and government hospitals are willing to go the dis-  continues further also. The full treatment may take
 tance for checking the growing menace that threat-  six months to one year.
 ens to engulf the society now.  The market rates for the same treatment and
 According to official figures, more than 3,000   rehabilitation range from  1000 to  3,000 per day.
 drug patients were treated at Jalandhar Civil Hospi-  Many people still prefer private treatment firstly be-
 tal and Community health Centre in Nurmahal this   cause there is lack of trust on government doctors
 year. Sources said there has been a surge in the num-  and secondly because they want to maintain strict
 ber of patients in the last few months. This could be   privacy,” said Dr Garg. Rajendra Singh, one of the two
 a positive sign as well, as it means more patients are   attendants at the centre said there is shortage of staff
 coming forward for treatment.  and they are overworked as a result.
 Many people are questioning the suggestion of   All the patients admitted at the district de-ad-
 giving death penalty to peddlers to solve the prob-  diction centre are kept under lock and key and two
 lem at hand. Dr Debashish Basu said it is not easy to   people, including a policeman and an attendant
 eradicate the drug problem from society and only a   guard the centre. No outsider is allowed to meet the
 sustained effort will solve the problem. According to   patients. “We have to maintain these precautions to
 Dr Basu, focus of the efforts against drugs should be   ensure drugs are not passed to the admitted patients.
 to first contain it.  As long as they are here we have to be vigilant. There
 A visit to the Punjab government’s District de-ad-  have been a number of relapses. There are cases
 diction and Rehabilitation Centre, Mohali, revealed   where the patients came back for treatment for the
 third or the fourth time also,” Dr Garg said.
 According to Jeevan Sandesh Foundation, Kharar,
 As many as two-thirds of all   said they have a 9- bedded rehabilitation centre in
 households in Punjab have   Kharar and another centre in Delhi. “We are not into
 treatment. We are just a rehabilitation centre where
 we try to cure patients after medical treatment
 a drug addict in their midst.   through counseling. There should be occupational          Rave parties
 therapies courses at the de-addiction and rehabilita-
 Prisons are overcrowded   tion centres,‘’ it suggested.                                   add to the rising
 “Patients come from both rich and poor class. We
                                                                                           drugs menace
 with drug-users and   provide counseling. So far we have seen 150 peo-
 ple ‘cleaned’ in Delhi through counseling in the last
 peddlers. Its streets and   three to five years. It means there has not been any   RISING CASES    n  March  31,  17-year-old  Subhash  (name
 relapse in as many cases,” said Raghubir Singh. He
                                                                     changed) from Dangoli village in Una district
 suggests that government de-addiction and reha-
 farms witness the easy   bilitation centres must have courses in occupational   O Chitta (Heroin). People in the locality strongly
                                                                     of Himachal Pradesh, died due to over dose of
 therapies to motivate patients to take up some work,
 availability of narcotics  get busy instead of wandering around aimlessly and   OF DRUG    protested against the death, increasing cases of narcot-
 getting caught in the drug circle again.
                                                              ics trade and inaction of the police against the culprits in
 Now, in a move to wean away addicts, Brahm Mo-               the area. Few months earlier a youth in Haroli had also
 hindra, Health and Family Welfare Minister Punjab   DEATHS POINT   lost his life due to the same reason. In the last one year, at
 that the number of drug patient coming for treat-  said the state is aiming to provide government and   least four people have died due to the intake of narcot-
 ment has increased manifold in the last two years. Dr   private jobs to the youngsters who give up drugs   ics in the state. Himachal Pradesh has the third highest
 Anshu Garg, co-incharge of the centre said patients   after rehabilitation and training. But Yogeshwar   TO THE DARK SIDE   rate of cases in the country under Narcotics Drug and
 are taken care of well in the 50-bedded hospital cum   Sharma of AAP pooh-poohed the idea. “When the   Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act, according to the
 rehabilitation centre.  government cannot even provide jobs to lakhs of fit   recent report of National Crime Record Bureau (NCRB).
 “Patients are mostly in the age group of 20-30   candidates, how can it employ the `reformed drug-  OF ‘DEV BHOOMI’   Only 310 cases reported in 2003 under NDPS were
 years. There have been cases of even teenagers too   gists,” he said.   registered in the state. In 2014 ,the number reached 644.
 coming for treatment. Each district has a de-addic-  Punjab has vowed to get treatment for its employ-  But the latest report of NCRB reveals that Himachal
 tion centre and this is the designated centre for the   ees taking drugs instead of treating them as crimi-  Pradesh, is now on third spot, with the total number of
 Mohali district. Treatment is comparatively cheap   nals and taking action against them, according to   incidents per lakh population accounting for 13.1, with
 here- 200 per day for treatment and stay and food.   Captain Amarinder. He has also promised free treat-  Manali, Kasol, Malana in Kullu districts   a total of 929 cases reported in the cognizable crimes
 After a few days when the patients respond to treat-  ment for drug addicts from poor families.  continue to remain the epicentre of narcotics   under Special and Local Laws (SLL) crimes in NDPS Act
 ment they are shifted to the rehabilitation centre           1985. A report by the “Himachal Watcher”, an NGO, said
 here and are charged just  50 per day for all the fa-  LETTERS@TEHELKA.COM  trade in Himachal, writes RAKESH ROCKY  that NDPS cases in Himachal tripled in last 10 years.



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