While presiding over a ceremony on the 'Pradhav' (Wipe out drugs) campaign against drug abuse, CM Sukhu said, "State government is contemplating to form a dedicated special task force to combat this menace. Our government has taken up the issue of making the Narcotics Act more stringent with
The UAE is joining the international community in celebrating the International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking under the theme "People first: stop stigma and discrimination, strengthen prevention.
According to the official statement, the ride was organised from Sukhna Lake to NCB Chandigarh Office (Sec 66, Mohali), as a part of "Nashe Se Azadi" Pakhwada.
In Delhi, the biker's rally was flagged off and led by Delhi Zonal Team. About 500 bikers participated in Delhi. Bikers from various parts of society and people of various professions such as private professionals and common people participated in the rally with a message of "yes to life, sa
Despite a national opioid overdose epidemic supercharged by an increase in illegal fentanyl, new research from Oregon Health & Science University indicates significant disparities in properly treating opioid use disorder among Medicaid recipients.
The drive against drug abuse aims to create awareness among the masses about the ill effects of substance abuse; sensitize the various stakeholders about the drug menace and effective measures to curb it.
Following the Pakistan Health minister's claims that Imran Khan's medical report indicated excessive alcohol consumption and unstable mental health, the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) had said that it is going to take legal action against Health minister Abdul Qadir Patel and his assistants
Pakistan Health Minister Abdul Qadir Patel on Friday, citing details of former prime minister Imran Khan's medical report, said it indicated excessive alcohol consumption, no information about a fracture on his leg, and unstable mental health, Geo News reported.
The program aimed to sensitize elders and sports enthusiasts about the rising issue of drug abuse while highlighting the positive impact of sports in addressing prevalent social challenges.
With her impactful coverage of social issues, gender issues, domestic violence and drug abuse, 28-year-old journalist Yasmeen Khan hailing from Jammu and Kashmir's Srinagar is making waves in the media industry.
Yasmeen Khan, a 28-year-old journalist hailing from Srinagar, is making waves in the media industry with her impactful coverage of social issues, gender issues, domestic violence and drug abuse.