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As part of broader Mera Yuva (MY) Bharat framework, the Youth Spiritual Summit laid the foundation for a national youth-led anti-drug campaign.

  • MY Bharat is an autonomous body set up by the Government of India to provide an institutional mechanism powered by technology for youth development and youth-led development.

About Kashi Declaration

  • Sets a 5 year roadmap for De-Addiction Movement.
  • Affirms a national consensus to treat substance abuse as a multi-faceted public health and societal challenge.
  • Approach to be followed
    • Proposes institutional mechanisms for multi-ministerial coordination, including the formation of a Joint National Committee, annual progress reporting, and a national platform for linking affected individuals to support services.
    • Integration of spiritual, cultural, educational, and technological efforts to prevent addiction.

Other Initiatives taken to reduce Drug Abuse

  • The Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act, 1985
  • The Prevention of Illicit Traffic in Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act, 1988
  • National Action Plan for Drug Demand Reduction (NAPDDR), 2018-25
  • Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyaan (NMBA), 2020

Status of Drug-abuse in India (as per National Survey on Substance Use, 2019)

  • Prevalence of Alcohol Use: 14.6% between the age of 10 and 75 years are current users of alcohol.
  • Cannabis and Opioids (e.g., heroin)  are the next commonly used substances in India.
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