The drug de-addiction team of Hansi police made the workers in village Kharbala aware about the ill-effects of drug abuse.

Hisar: As per the directions of Superintendent of Police Hansi Amit Yashvardhan, the drug de-addiction team made the MNREGA workers working in village Kharbala aware about the ill-effects of drug abuse. Drug de-addiction team Hansi police in-charge sub-inspector Ramfal while making people aware said that the government has launched a campaign against drug abuse and everyone wants that our state Haryana should be free from drug abuse.

Hisar: As per the directions of Superintendent of Police Hansi Amit Yashvardhan, the drug de-addiction team made the MNREGA workers working in village Kharbala aware about the ill-effects of drug abuse. Drug de-addiction team Hansi police in-charge sub-inspector Ramfal while making people aware said that the government has launched a campaign against drug abuse and everyone wants that our state Haryana should be free from drug abuse.
He said that drug abuse is hollowing out the society. It is the moral responsibility of all of us to stay away from drug abuse and inspire others to stay away from it. The problem of drug abuse is taking a terrible form. Even young men below the age of 18 are getting addicted to drugs. Who are then committing crimes to fulfil that need. He said that drug addiction can be got rid of.
There are many people in the village who become completely addicted to drugs after developing a drug addiction. It is difficult for them to return and start a new life because they do not have the morale to take a pledge to quit drugs.
Therefore, it is important that with the help of the people of the village, counsel them and motivate them to quit drugs. They can be helped in every possible way to quit drugs. Get the drug addict treated by creating social pressure. This problem has to be eradicated from its roots. All of you should also be alert.
The police is also identifying the drug addicts and getting them treated. If any citizen in the village gets any information about drug trafficking, then immediately inform the Manas portal, National Helpline no. 1933.