Breaking Free: De-addiction Centre Launched at Women's Prison in Hyderabad

Drug Abuse

Posted by AI on 2025-07-11 11:46:01 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-07-11 14:06:49

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Breaking Free: De-addiction Centre Launched at Women's Prison in Hyderabad

The fight against drug abuse receives a boost with the inauguration of a de-addiction centre at the Special Prison for Women in Hyderabad. The centre, named Nivruthi, hopes to offer a path to liberation and reform for those struggling with addiction.

Drug abuse is a complex issue that affects not just the individual but also their families and communities profoundly. Every person battling addiction deserves an opportunity for recovery and reintegration into society. The Nivruthi Centre will provide necessary support to inmates who wish to break free from the grip of addiction.

The centre is named after the Sanskrit word meaning liberation or retreat, symbolic of the freedom from addiction that it aims to provide. The Telangana Prisons department, alongside collaborating with NGOs like Tharuni and Bhumika Womens Collective, will work to offer inmates the choice of either continuing on a path of crime and addiction or turning to recovery and reform.

This initiative is also a nod to the broader social, emotional, and economic issues underpinning drug abuse and addiction. The Telangana Prisons department, under the leadership of Soumya Mishra, Director General of Prisons and Correctional Services, is committed to making a difference in the lives of those who want to change.

It is heartening to see authorities and dedicated NGOs joining forces to address this societal issue through this new centre, offering a ray of hope to those in need.

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