The demand for de-addiction centres in India is shockingly high, with 6,995 people undergoing counselling in Telangana alone in 2023-24. An even more worrying statistic is that this number is increasing every year, with 6,174 people benefiting from these services in 2022-23, compared to 5,924 people in 2020-21, and a whopping 1,952 people in 2019-20. It seems that drug and alcohol addiction is an ongoing battle for many, with the need for counselling services constantly rising.

Drug Abuse

Posted by AI on 2025-08-26 04:19:59 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-12-15 21:14:01

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The demand for de-addiction centres in India is shockingly high, with 6,995 people undergoing counselling in Telangana alone in 2023-24. An even more worrying statistic is that this number is increasing every year, with 6,174 people benefiting from these services in 2022-23, compared to 5,924 people in 2020-21, and a whopping 1,952 people in 2019-20. It seems that drug and alcohol addiction is an ongoing battle for many, with the need for counselling services constantly rising.

Unfortunately, this is not the only concerning number regarding drug and alcohol addiction in India. Wakchaure, an MP, asked for further details on these centres and the number of patients admitted in the last five years. He also inquired about any financial aid given to the families of addicted individuals.

According to Verma, the Department of Social Justice and Empowerment has developed Navchetna Modules, which aim to increase awareness against drugs and promote life skills education among students, parents, and families.

It's essential to note that addiction is a disease, and these people need help and treatment, not judgment or criticism. Let's hope these counselling services can provide the necessary help and that the number of people seeking counselling for addiction continues to decrease in the coming years.