India on a 'high' with 7 drug addiction related suicides every day

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India on a 'high' with 7 drug addiction related suicides every day


HT Data Team, Hindustan Times New Delhi, November 05, 2014

First Published: 18:05 IST(5/11/2014) | Last Updated: 19:29 IST(5/11/2014)

Letters and pleas of the common man has made Prime Minister Narendra Modi sit up and address the rising menace of drug addiction in the country.

Modi on Tuesday touched upon the issue on a radio programme "Mann ki Baat" and invited views from people and NGOs on how to deal with the problem of drug abuse.

Modi also mentioned on the programme that many people wrote to him regarding the problem in a series of tweets on his official Twitter account.

He had said youth are the asset of the country and the nation cannot afford to see them falling to drug abuse.

"The issues I touch are the ones on which government comes under attack. But how long will we hide things? For good intent, the truth has to be spoken and I will keep doing it," he said.

He had said the government has a responsibility to address social problems like drug addiction and it will create an environment in this regard.

So, how tough is his challenge?

Statistics reveal that at least 25,426 people committed suicide due to drug and addiction related problems in the last 10 years across India. This comes down to an average 2,542 suicides every year, 211 per month and 7 per day.

Appalling truth is that suicides due to drug related problems exceed dowry, poverty and money related suicides in India in most of the last 10 years.


 

Statistics reveal that at least 25,426 people committed suicide due to drug and addiction related problems in the last 10 years across India. This comes down to an average 2,542 suicides every year, 211 per month and 7 per day.


7 per day out of 1.2 billion is miniscule. They should move on to more important issues like body odour which afflicts more than 99% of the population.
 
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In his monthly radio show “Mann Ki Baat” broadcast live across the radio, Prime Minister Narendra Modi introduced his 3-D concept of drugs – Darkness, Destruction, Devastation – and unfortunately, it is a bitter truth of reality of Punjab today. The reasons why our PM has raised the issue of drug menace in his radio show are quite obvious and his concern towards it at professional and personal level is appreciated and accepted by the youth.
And, yeah not forget the warning: “Don’t do Drugs, it kills not just you but your family too”!
 
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