GANDERBAL, JUNE 23: Deputy Commissioner (DC) Ganderbal, Jatin Kishore today chaired a meeting of the District Level NCORD Committee to review the district’s efforts towards curbing drug abuse and strengthening rehabilitation, awareness and enforcement measures under the ongoing Nasha Mukt Jammu & Kashmir Abhiyan.
During the meeting, a comprehensive review of the actions taken by various departments in tackling substance abuse was held, with focus on enforcement, awareness generation, rehabilitation services, and the prevention of illicit cultivation of narcotic crops.
During the meeting, the Drug Control Department informed that regular inspections of medical shops were being carried out across the district. It was reported that action against several medical shops in terms of suspension, cancellation of license, and sealing of premises has been done. They also apprised about lifting of samples to check misuse of pharmaceutical drugs.
Reviewing enforcement measures, the committee was informed that naka checking and random inspections of warehouses and courier facilities were being conducted to prevent the transportation and illegal distribution of narcotic substances. The Excise and Police Departments were directed to continue surprise inspections and strengthen monitoring mechanisms to curb drug trafficking.
Health department informed about the training of Addiction Treatment Facility (ATF) staff and availability of required medicine.
DC emphasised the need for a compassionate and victim-centric approach to ensure effective treatment and recovery support for those battling addiction.
The meeting was informed that awareness and sensitisation programmes had been conducted in various schools, while Information, Education and Communication (IEC) activities were being undertaken across the district. The DC directed all concerned departments to further expand outreach programmes and involve educational institutions, community leaders and youth groups in spreading awareness about the harmful effects of drug abuse.
The committee also reviewed progress on the cancellation of driving licences, vehicle registrations and other documents of individuals involved in narcotics-related offences. Concerned departments were directed to strengthen coordination, and ensure timely disposal of pending cases as per prescribed procedures.
Calling for sustained coordination among all stakeholders, the DC reiterated that combating drug abuse requires collective efforts from government agencies, educational institutions, families and communities. He directed all departments to work in close coordination to build a safer, healthier and drug-free Ganderbal.
The meeting was attended by Senior Superintendent of Police, Ganderbal, Additional Deputy Commissioner Ganderbal, Deputy Director Prosecution, Medical Superintendent District Hospital Ganderbal, Chief Agriculture Officer, Chief Education Officer, Assistant Regional Transport Officer, Tehsildars, Deputy Superintendent of Police (Headquarters), and officers from Health, Excise, Police, Drug Control, Social Welfare and other concerned departments.















