CHANDIGARH: To counter the drug menace, Punjab is looking to empower women to contribute to the fight against drugs.
Health Minister Dr Balbir Singh chaired a workshop, while psychiatrists from each district, Punjab Police representatives, and various NGOs attended the workshop organised at the Directorate of Health Services on Tuesday.
Dr Balbir Singh emphasised the importance of women’s involvement in fighting drug abuse. “Women can play a vital role in supporting family members affected by drug abuse and helping them access rehabilitation services,” he said.
He further said that under the leadership of Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann, the state govt was taking strong action against drug peddlers and suppliers. He stressed the importance of rehabilitation programs to prevent youth from falling prey to drugs.
Special Director General of Police (Special DGP) Community Affairs Division Gurpreet Kaur Deo announced that Punjab Police would launch an outreach program to engage with women and encourage them to support the fight against drugs. “We believe that women can be a powerful force in combating the drug menace, and we want to empower them to take on this role,” she said.
Director of Health Services Dr Hitinder Kaur directed civil surgeons, psychiatrists, and drug de-addiction service providers to prioritise integrated health services and ensure that women are involved in the process.
Dr Sandeep Bhola, Assistant Director and State Mental Health Officer, along with Dr Manju Bansal and Kunal Kishore from Alliance India, highlighted the need for women’s participation in the fight against drugs. “Women can provide critical support to individuals affected by drug abuse and help them access rehabilitation services,” he said.