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The webinar promotes awareness about drug abuse held

The webinar promotes awareness about drug abuse held
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Mangaluru: While the State will commemorate the 75th of India’s independence as ‘Azadi Ka Amrit Mahotsav’, the Curche Cures & Central Tax officers (GST) and Customs of the commission here together do a webinar promoting “awareness about drug abuse” on Monday.
Imamuddin Ahmad, Commissioner of Central Excise, Central Tax (GST) & Customs, talked about the challenges faced by the country, especially because of its location between the two fields of prohibited opium production in the world and a golden triangle.
Safe! You have managed to throw your voteogin to see the resule explain the adverse effects of the three main drugs – heroin, marijuana and cocaine, in the human body and damage caused by physical and mental health of the people.
Connections between drugs and organized crime, terrorism and rebellion are also explained to the participants.
Describe the various steps taken to curb drug threats, he detailed the steps taken at the international and national level.
He also praised the work that was noteworthy in drug spasms carried out by DRI and Customs, throughout the country.
N Shashi Kumar, Commissioner, Mangalore City Police, said that the younger youth is most vulnerable to destructive drug abuse that people of all strata of society, from workers to medical college students and techniques are involved in consumers or vendors.
The movement of drugs is usually from all state borders such as Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Kerala and the Naxal Controlled Zone and the money from these drugs is used to fund illegal activities by anti-social elements, it says emphasizing the fact that drugs can be directly leads to various types of violations in public spaces, including murder.
He also mentions drug addicts to have a very high depression opportunity that leads to suicide.
The intensive campaign began on March 12, 2021, for a countdown of 75 weeks to the 75th warning of independence.
About 500 students from 15 universities throughout Dakshina Kannada, Udupi and Uttara Kannada and CBIC-Mangaluru officers, including customs, CGST, DRI, DGGI, Audit and Pao attended the session.

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