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Substance abuse no longer a concern, it’s a full-blown crisis: Mirwaiz

Urges collective action and serious government response
06:31 PM May 20, 2025 IST | GK Web Desk
Urges collective action and serious government response
Substance abuse no longer a concern, it’s a full-blown crisis: Mirwaiz

Srinagar, May 20: Chairman of Anjuman Nusrat-ul-Islam and Mirwaiz-e-Kashmir, Dr. Moulvi Muhammad Umar Farooq, while addressing a student seminar titled “Building a Drug-Free Kashmir – Role of Students and Society” at Islamia Higher Secondary School, Srinagar, expressed deep alarm at the rapidly escalating drug crisis in Jammu & Kashmir. He remarked that substance abuse is no longer merely a concern—it has turned into a full-blown crisis that is gravely endangering the lives and futures of Kashmiri youth.

Mirwaiz stressed that while the efforts of Imams, scholars, civil society members, and families are crucial in awareness and prevention, the primary responsibility rests with the government. He said the absence of a coherent and urgent policy response reflects serious governmental negligence, despite mounting evidence of a growing social catastrophe.

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Quoting recent data, Mirwaiz highlighted:

“If we do not act now—if we do not decisively address this knot of unemployment, frustration, and the easy availability of drugs—we risk losing an entire generation,” Mirwaiz cautioned.

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He urged religious leaders to address the menace from the pulpit and encouraged educational institutions to proactively engage with students on the issue. “Our mosques, schools, and homes must become centers of resistance against this scourge,” he said.

On the occasion, renowned psychiatrist Dr. Kausar Siddiq Pandit from the valley’s premier medical institution SKIMS, in her address, made the students and the younger generation aware of their responsibilities in avoiding the crisis and addiction of drugs.

The seminar was attended by students, teachers, scholars, and civil society members. It featured insightful presentations and discussions on the scale of the crisis and the urgent need for collective and coordinated action to combat it.

As part of the event, the following students were felicitated for their outstanding contributions. First position was bagged by Muhammad Rameen, Crescent Public School, Naseem Bagh, Srinagar while second position went to Zahra Aslam, Islamia Higher Secondary School, Rajouri Kadal

Third Position was jointly won by Maheen Khurshid, Nusrat-ul-Islam Trust, Anantnag; Ayan Ahmad Butt, Islamia High School, Botakadal; Falak Nabi, Islamia Higher Secondary School, Rajouri Kadal

On the occasion, the 2025 Shaheed-e-Millat Edition of the magazine Nusrat-ul-Islam was also released.

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