VC, College teachers, Police Officers, religious people deliver lectures

DIG Srinagar Sujit Kumar with dignitaries at seminar on drug prevention at Amar Singh College in Srinagar on Tuesday.
DIG Srinagar Sujit Kumar with dignitaries at seminar on drug prevention at Amar Singh College in Srinagar on Tuesday.

Seminar on drug abuse in Srinagar

Excelsior Correspondent
Jammu, Mar 14: A one-day seminar on drug abuse and how to tackle it was organized at Amar Singh College Srinagar in which Vice Chancellor of Cluster University Prof. Qayoom Hussain was the chief guest while as Prinicipal Amir Singh Collage Dr Bashir Ahmad Rather were with Director Health Dr. Mushtaq Ahmad Rather were guests of honour. The programme was organised by all ranks of RPHQ Srinagar under DIG CKR Sujit Kumar
In his opening remarks, Sajjad Khaliq Bhat, Staff officer to DIG CKR emphasised that J&K Police has recognized the menace of drugs many years ago and in order to fight it has setup a drug de-addiction center way back in 2008 in PCR Srinagar. The Drug de-addiction centre Srinagar is well established today at Eidgah and has ben able to treat more than 33000 drug abusers till date.
Dr Muzaffar Khan Director of J&K Police Drug De-addiction campaign gave a powerful presentation in which he was able to show how alarming the situation has become. Dr Khan who has an experience in the said field also educated the audience about how to identify if our children have taken to drugs.
On the occasion about 150 religious scholars and imams including representatives of other religions and students of Amar Singh College Srinagar were present.
On the occasion several religious leaders expressed their views on how drugs have become the modern day epidemic and how we can tackle it.
VC Shri Qayoom Hussain in his speech appealed to the imams that the message against drugs needs to be given during sermons on Fridays. Professor Rather Principal Amar Singh College emphasised that to start with we should not enter a place of worship even with a pack of cigarettes in our pockets and smokers should practice at least one non smoking day in a week as to begin with.
Valuable contribution and comments were made by many scholars and government officials present including Ms. Nighat Jabeen Deputy Drug Controller Kashmir, Dr. Arshid Hussain Professor Govt Medical Collage Srinagar, Dr. Akash Yousuf Khan Consultant, Showkat Malik (SSP Retired), Dr. Yasir Hussain Rather (Professor GMC Srinagar), Yasir Zehgeer (social worker), Prof. Mujeeb Ahmad Kawoosa ( Convenor Drug De-Addition Committee of Amar Singh College, Prof. Hina Ameen (Convenor Debate and seminar Amar Singh College), Gursewak Singh (Indusind Bank), Dr. Zahoor Ahmad Shah (religious Scholar and Professor Govt Degree College Beerwah), Rev. Eric Priest Church Srinagar and Mufti Abdul Rashid.
Vote of thanks was presented by DIG CKR Shri Sujit Kumar. In his address, he expressed his gratitude that religious scholars have honoured us by giving their valuable time to attend the program and hoped that the fight against drugs will succeed when all five viz the administration, teachers, parents, police and religious scholars will come together like the fingers of a hand.
At the end of the program, 195 participants from different corners of society including religious heads and students took a pledge in writing/orally that they will stay away from drugs and will make all efforts for a drug free society.