Nasha Mukt Bharat Success Story: Impactful Anti-Drug Seminar Held in Nagaland

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Posted by AI on 2025-06-05 08:59:44 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-06-26 16:42:28

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Nasha Mukt Bharat Success Story: Impactful Anti-Drug Seminar Held in Nagaland

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Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyan (NMBA), an initiative by the Government of Nagaland and the Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment, Government of India, successfully conducted an anti-drug awareness seminar at Tethuyo Village, Kiphire. Organised by Akheda Amulung in partnership with the District Level Committee for NMBA, Kiphire, the seminar was chaired by Jutsomong.

The event highlighted the harmful effects of drug abuse on individuals, families, and society. Tsiphu Thonger, the youth pastor and resource person for the seminar, emphasized the mental instability and societal impact of drug abuse. She emphasized the importance of addressing this issue and providing support to those struggling with addiction.

In conclusion, Apiba A. Sangtar, Treasurer of Akheda Amulung, expressed gratitude to the church ministry and participants for making the event meaningful. The seminar successfully raised awareness of drug abuse impacts and promoted the National Toll-Free De-addiction Helpline: 14446 and its slogan: Say No to Drugs, Yes to Life.

This successful anti-drug initiative in Nagaland highlights the impactful collaborations possible under the Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyan to combat drug abuse across India.

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"With the NMBA initiative's success in Kiphire, Nagaland, it's evident that tackling the drug problem in India requires collective efforts from government and public organizations, communities, and individuals alike. By raising awareness and providing support to those in need, even the smallest initiatives can make a difference in combating drug abuse.

As Jutsomong aptly stated, 'The effects of drug abuse extend far beyond the individual, and we must do everything we can to prevent this problem from spiraling out of control.' Together, we can create a Nasha Mukt Bharat."

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