Lucknow:
Lucknow University, in collaboration with the Narcotics Control Bureau, organized a seminar under the 'Nasha Mukt Bharat' campaign on Tuesday.
The programme was initiated by PVK Sharma, dean of students' welfare, who highlighted the importance of health awareness in combating drug addiction.
David, a psychiatrist, discussed the eradication of addiction, emphasizing the need for youth education and emotional engagement in addressing the issue.
Kul Prakash Siddharth gave an in-depth presentation on narcotic drugs, explaining their types, including heroin, cannabis, cocaine, depressants, stimulants, and hallucinogens. He outlined the reasons for drug use, such as curiosity, peer pressure, anger, and stress, while detailing the physical and behavioural symptoms of addiction.
Siddharth also discussed the social, health, psychological, and legal costs of drug abuse and elaborated on the NDPS Act's provisions. He concluded with a strong message, 'Put it out before it puts you out,' while sharing the helpline number 1933 for drug-related assistance.
CSK Singh spoke on the legal implications of drug use, detailing the five stages of addiction use, abuse, habit, dependence, and addiction. He explained that the NDPS Act imposes up to ten years of imprisonment for harbouring drug-related activities, with Section 32 allowing enhanced punishment.
The programme concluded with remarks from ON Upadhyay, who addressed the national and international challenges posed by drug abuse.
Lucknow: Lucknow University, in collaboration with the Narcotics Control Bureau, organized a seminar under the 'Nasha Mukt Bharat' campaign on Tuesday.
The programme was initiated by PVK Sharma, dean of students' welfare, who highlighted the importance of health awareness in combating drug addiction.
David, a psychiatrist, discussed the eradication of addiction, emphasizing the need for youth education and emotional engagement in addressing the issue.
Kul Prakash Siddharth gave an in-depth presentation on narcotic drugs, explaining their types, including heroin, cannabis, cocaine, depressants, stimulants, and hallucinogens. He outlined the reasons for drug use, such as curiosity, peer pressure, anger, and stress, while detailing the physical and behavioural symptoms of addiction.
Siddharth also discussed the social, health, psychological, and legal costs of drug abuse and elaborated on the NDPS Act's provisions. He concluded with a strong message, 'Put it out before it puts you out,' while sharing the helpline number 1933 for drug-related assistance.
CSK Singh spoke on the legal implications of drug use, detailing the five stages of addiction use, abuse, habit, dependence, and addiction. He explained that the NDPS Act imposes up to ten years of imprisonment for harbouring drug-related activities, with Section 32 allowing enhanced punishment.
The programme concluded with remarks from ON Upadhyay, who addressed the national and international challenges posed by drug abuse.