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Deputy Commissioner Rajesh Kumar Shavan on Wednesday reviewed drug control and Road Safety measures in the District at District-Level NCORD Committee and District Road Safety Committee meetings held back to back here.
He also reviewed the working of the District Red Cross Society at a separately held meeting.
While reviewing anti-drug measures, the DC discussed comprehensive strategies and reviewed the implementation of drug de-addiction measures to counter the menace in the district. At the outset, the DC took a detailed appraisal from the concerned members of the NCORD Committee regarding the present scenario of drug-related occurrences, areas of concern, affected age groups, and hotspots of drug abuse in the district.
The DC emphasized intensifying testing across all educational institutions, public places, and Panchayats, especially in identified hotspots under surveillance.
SSP informed the meeting that police have adopted a comprehensive strategy to tackle the drug problem from both the supply and demand sides, which is vital for containing drug peddling and breaking the supply chain. He also assured stringent action against those involved in the hazardous trade of drugs.
The DC announced hosting of month-long sports activities across all 13 blocks of the district under the aegis of Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyan.
surveillance Additionally, he directed stakeholders to host awareness camps every Monday in all 156 revenue villages. The DC stressed the need for painting "100% Nasha Mukt" slogans on school boundary walls.
He also directed the ATF authorities to submit reports on patients taking medication and conduct periodic surveys of such patients.
A committee was formed, to conduct counseling and awareness programs at project sites. He also warned of strict action on drug abuse at all project sites in the district.
Enforcement agencies, including Police and Excise were instructed to ensure 100% technological by installing CCTV cameras for monitoring, computerized billing, containment, and mitigation at educational institutions, pharmacies, medical stores, and public spaces.The DC also reviewed the status of screening of blood pressure apparatus distributed to ASHA Workers and AWWs.
Deputy Commissioner Rajesh Kumar Shavan on Wednesday reviewed drug control and Road Safety measures in the District at District-Level NCORD Committee and District Road Safety Committee meetings held back to back here.
He also reviewed the working of the District Red Cross Society at a separately held meeting.
While reviewing anti-drug measures, the DC discussed comprehensive strategies and reviewed the implementation of drug de-addiction measures to counter the menace in the district. At the outset, the DC took a detailed appraisal from the concerned members of the NCORD Committee regarding the present scenario of drug-related occurrences, areas of concern, affected age groups, and hotspots of drug abuse in the district.
The DC emphasized intensifying testing across all educational institutions, public places, and Panchayats, especially in identified hotspots under surveillance.
SSP informed the meeting that police have adopted a comprehensive strategy to tackle the drug problem from both the supply and demand sides, which is vital for containing drug peddling and breaking the supply chain. He also assured stringent action against those involved in the hazardous trade of drugs.
The DC announced hosting of month-long sports activities across all 13 blocks of the district under the aegis of Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyan.
surveillance Additionally, he directed stakeholders to host awareness camps every Monday in all 156 revenue villages. The DC stressed the need for painting "100% Nasha Mukt" slogans on school boundary walls.
He also directed the ATF authorities to submit reports on patients taking medication and conduct periodic surveys of such patients.
A committee was formed, to conduct counseling and awareness programs at project sites. He also warned of strict action on drug abuse at all project sites in the district.
Enforcement agencies, including Police and Excise were instructed to ensure 100% technological by installing CCTV cameras for monitoring, computerized billing, containment, and mitigation at educational institutions, pharmacies, medical stores, and public spaces.The DC also reviewed the status of screening of blood pressure apparatus distributed to ASHA Workers and AWWs.
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