
XYZ (name withheld), a young woman from a humble rural background, faced severe hardships early in life. At just 18, she began working as a labourer to support her family. Life was difficult and moments of relief were rare. In a vulnerable phase, her older cousins introduced her to heroin, claiming it would ease her pain and make her feel free.
“At first, they gave it to me for free,” XYZ recalls. “But soon, I couldn’t live without it.”
Within months, XYZ was trapped in the grip of addiction. Her health declined rapidly — she grew frail, withdrawn, and hopeless. Seeing her daughter’s condition deteriorating, her mother sought help from the local hospital’s Addiction Treatment Centre. Fortunately, XYZ agreed to undergo treatment — a decision that changed her life forever.
At the centre, doctors diagnosed her with opioid use disorder and immediately began treatment. Under medical supervision, she was administered Buprenorphine (4 mg per day) to manage withdrawal symptoms and control cravings without inducing a high. Alongside medication, she received regular counseling sessions and psychological support, helping her regain confidence and emotional stability.
In a compassionate gesture, Deputy Commissioner Rajouri, Abhishek Sharma personally visited the residence of the recovering victim and assured all possible assistance for her complete rehabilitation. The DC directed that she shall be provided Proper Counseling and Continuous Psychological Support, Comprehensive Rehabilitation Plan & Skill Development and Training Opportunities
During the visit, the DC was accompanied by the District Child Protection Officer (DCPO), Tehsildar, SHO and CWC Member Shazad Lone.
Expressing satisfaction over the victim’s recovery progress, the DC said that the administration is committed to supporting every individual struggling with substance abuse. He emphasized that “no one should fight addiction alone” and highlighted the district’s focus on counseling, community awareness and skill-based rehabilitation under the Nasha Mukht Abhiyan.
Today, XYZ is on the path to recovery — rebuilding her life, reconnecting with her family and preparing for skill training to earn a dignified livelihood. Her journey stands as a powerful example of hope, courage and the transformative power of timely intervention.
XYZ (name withheld), a young woman from a humble rural background, faced severe hardships early in life. At just 18, she began working as a labourer to support her family. Life was difficult and moments of relief were rare. In a vulnerable phase, her older cousins introduced her to heroin, claiming it would ease her pain and make her feel free.
“At first, they gave it to me for free,” XYZ recalls. “But soon, I couldn’t live without it.”
Within months, XYZ was trapped in the grip of addiction. Her health declined rapidly — she grew frail, withdrawn, and hopeless. Seeing her daughter’s condition deteriorating, her mother sought help from the local hospital’s Addiction Treatment Centre. Fortunately, XYZ agreed to undergo treatment — a decision that changed her life forever.
At the centre, doctors diagnosed her with opioid use disorder and immediately began treatment. Under medical supervision, she was administered Buprenorphine (4 mg per day) to manage withdrawal symptoms and control cravings without inducing a high. Alongside medication, she received regular counseling sessions and psychological support, helping her regain confidence and emotional stability.
In a compassionate gesture, Deputy Commissioner Rajouri, Abhishek Sharma personally visited the residence of the recovering victim and assured all possible assistance for her complete rehabilitation. The DC directed that she shall be provided Proper Counseling and Continuous Psychological Support, Comprehensive Rehabilitation Plan & Skill Development and Training Opportunities
During the visit, the DC was accompanied by the District Child Protection Officer (DCPO), Tehsildar, SHO and CWC Member Shazad Lone.
Expressing satisfaction over the victim’s recovery progress, the DC said that the administration is committed to supporting every individual struggling with substance abuse. He emphasized that “no one should fight addiction alone” and highlighted the district’s focus on counseling, community awareness and skill-based rehabilitation under the Nasha Mukht Abhiyan.
Today, XYZ is on the path to recovery — rebuilding her life, reconnecting with her family and preparing for skill training to earn a dignified livelihood. Her journey stands as a powerful example of hope, courage and the transformative power of timely intervention.
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