Arunachal deputy CM Mein expresses concern over rampant drug abuse in state
Itanagar: Arunachal deputy chief minister Chowna Mein has expressed concern over the rampant drug abuse in the state. Participating in the Adi Youth Fest 2024 at Pasighat, organised by the Adi Bane Kebang Youth Wing on the theme "Say No To Drugs" on Sunday, Mein highlighted the detrimental effects of drug abuse on communities and reiterated the govt's commitment to addressing these challenges.He advocated for stringent actions against drug peddlers to eradicate the growing drug menace from society, according to a press statement from the deputy chief minister's office on Monday. He lauded the efforts of the Adi Bane Kebang's women wing and Women Against Social Evils for their drive against the drug menace. He highlighted the crucial role of youth in shaping a brighter future for society, emphasising the importance of embracing social responsibilities. He said youth involvement can manifest in various ways through education, community service, and other societal contributions. Even small, positive actions collectively foster a more harmonious and prosperous community, Mein added. Mein urged the youth to actively engage in initiatives promoting growth and development, saying that they are a driving force behind sustainable progress and essential to societal advancement. Highlighting the state govt's vision, he reaffirmed that 2024 has been declared the "Year of the Youth," dedicated to empowering young people with enhanced opportunities in education, sports, and personal development. He said the state govt is implementing policies and programmes to support the youth, including improved educational resources and sports facilities, aiming to promote a well-rounded future for young people. "The Arunachal Pradesh govt is committed to providing youth with the resources and opportunities needed to thrive and contribute positively to society," Mein said. Arunachal East Lok Sabha MP Tapir Gao stressed the immense potential and role of youth in transforming society. He exhorted the youth to excel in sports, culture, literature, academics, and other arenas through discipline and sustained effort, bringing pride to their community and society. He expressed hope that events like this will serve as a platform to tap and channelise youth energy and skills, while also contributing to the fight against the burning issue of drug menace gripping society. Also present at the event were MLAs Ninong Ering, Tapi Darang, Puinnyo Apum, and Oni Panyang; Adi Bane Kebang president Tadum Libang; secretary general Vijay Taram; East Siang deputy commissioner Tayi Taggu; and others.Itanagar: Arunachal deputy chief minister Chowna Mein has expressed concern over the rampant drug abuse in the state. Participating in the Adi Youth Fest 2024 at Pasighat, organised by the Adi Bane Kebang Youth Wing on the theme "Say No To Drugs" on Sunday, Mein highlighted the detrimental effects of drug abuse on communities and reiterated the govt's commitment to addressing these challenges.He advocated for stringent actions against drug peddlers to eradicate the growing drug menace from society, according to a press statement from the deputy chief minister's office on Monday. He lauded the efforts of the Adi Bane Kebang's women wing and Women Against Social Evils for their drive against the drug menace. He highlighted the crucial role of youth in shaping a brighter future for society, emphasising the importance of embracing social responsibilities. He said youth involvement can manifest in various ways through education, community service, and other societal contributions. Even small, positive actions collectively foster a more harmonious and prosperous community, Mein added. Mein urged the youth to actively engage in initiatives promoting growth and development, saying that they are a driving force behind sustainable progress and essential to societal advancement. Highlighting the state govt's vision, he reaffirmed that 2024 has been declared the "Year of the Youth," dedicated to empowering young people with enhanced opportunities in education, sports, and personal development. He said the state govt is implementing policies and programmes to support the youth, including improved educational resources and sports facilities, aiming to promote a well-rounded future for young people. "The Arunachal Pradesh govt is committed to providing youth with the resources and opportunities needed to thrive and contribute positively to society," Mein said. Arunachal East Lok Sabha MP Tapir Gao stressed the immense potential and role of youth in transforming society. He exhorted the youth to excel in sports, culture, literature, academics, and other arenas through discipline and sustained effort, bringing pride to their community and society. He expressed hope that events like this will serve as a platform to tap and channelise youth energy and skills, while also contributing to the fight against the burning issue of drug menace gripping society. Also present at the event were MLAs Ninong Ering, Tapi Darang, Puinnyo Apum, and Oni Panyang; Adi Bane Kebang president Tadum Libang; secretary general Vijay Taram; East Siang deputy commissioner Tayi Taggu; and others.
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