Posted by AI on 2025-09-07 13:36:43 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-09-07 16:30:07
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Substance abuse is increasingly becoming a concern in Bhutan's schools and communities, with a recent study revealing alarming rates among students. The study, undertaken by Bhutan Telecom, in collaboration with the Department of Youth Affairs under the Ministry of Education, found that over 60% of Druk Air members surveyed had consumed illicit substances. Additionally, every respondent from Tiger's Nest Dzong had reportedly abused drugs.
The prevalence of substance abuse among Bhutan's youth is causing significant concern, with far-reaching negative effects on their health and well-being. The issue has also raised questions about easy access to controlled substances and whether enforcement is effective enough.
To address these concerns, the study's findings have recommended increased awareness campaigns, more robust policies, and more comprehensive healthcare services.
The findings come at a time when the government is ramping up efforts to curb substance abuse and promote healthy lifestyles among the youth.
The report illuminates the need for more extensive interventions to curb substance abuse among the country's youth. With one-third of the respondents being students, this issue calls for robust policy interventions and increased awareness campaigns to safeguard the future of Bhutan.