Protect the youth from being ruined by drug contamination


A new thing that has come out due to the drug scandal like the by-product of the Su Shant Singh Rajput murder case is that many people involved in Bollywood and television industry are addicted to drugs. The names of unimaginable artists have sprung up in the ranks of drug addicts. This has caused a stir in the society. But the serious thing is that even the youth of the country is trapped in the trap of drugs to such an extent that it cannot be recognized.

Even young children and teenagers are becoming addicted to drugs. And their number is increasing day by day. Even more alarming is the fact that the number of young women who are addicted to drugs is staggering.

An investigation last year found that Whitner sniffing intoxication was on the rise among students in the city. This option has become popular for intoxicants as in fact a bottle of Whitner can be easily obtained at a modest price of Rs.

"My friends were aware of this type of intoxication and it was they who pushed me to have this experience," says a tenth-grade student who talks about his experience of sniffing whitener. I was intoxicated for a while because of this pressure. Most of my friends know this technique of intoxication and many people have become addicted to this habit. Whitener doesn't kick the person, but your response rate is definitely slower. "

Last March, CCTV cameras of a well-known school in Noida caught some students on the school premises intoxicated. Like Delhi, Mumbai students are addicted to drugs. A psychiatrist who treats this type of intoxication says that it is difficult to estimate the current rate, but the upper middle class of the society which can easily get all these things has become addicted to it.

When Shreenik's mother took him to a psychiatrist, he was worried about whether the cause of his brilliant son's deteriorating results would be caught immediately. Her mother was devastated to hear the conclusion that came out of the questions the psychiatrist asked Shreenik.

The psychiatrist found out in a conversation with him that Shreenik was addicted to sniffing white ink. This ink, which is easily available in the market, is used to erase the wrong text written with a ballpoint pen or pen. But the worrying thing is that this white ink contains harmful petrochemicals, which immediately intoxicates the person related to sniffing.

A few decades ago, street children were addicted to sniffing this fluid. But now this bond is spreading rapidly even among the children of a good family.

"A number of parents of students who have been addicted to drugs in the last two years have come to us to get rid of their addiction," said a psychiatrist. The number of such cases in the city is increasing rapidly. Another psychiatrist said that in the last three months alone, I had sent two children to the hospital who were addicted to white ink so that they could be released from this bondage and be rehabilitated. The irony is that the bottle of White Ink has a notice written on it that it should not be sold to children below 18 years. However, shopkeepers do not take the trouble to read or implement this instruction. As a result, most of the adolescents between the ages of 18 and 20 fall prey to it.

To intoxicate the boys mix the ink with the thinner / liquid in a polythene bag. They take this liquid with them and sniff it for a few moments to get a kick.

Raminik, who is addicted to white ink, says that it takes me to a new world. Ramnik, 20, has been addicted to the drug since he was 18. "In the beginning, I was curious to know what the intoxication was," he says. And then I got addicted to it. It is also the cheapest alternative to this drug.

Psychiatrists say that victims of this condition die of starvation in the early stages. But in the long run its side effects are extremely dangerous. The dangerous chemicals in it affect the heart, lungs, blood vessels and in some cases even the brain. In addition, the addicted boy may go on to become addicted to cannabis or cocaine.

However, doctors say that parents should keep a close eye on their children. Parents should be alert if their behavior changes in any way. If a child loses his appetite, changes his behavior, steals money from home, his test results become weak, his eyes turn red, you often see him with an empty bottle of white ink, white odor on his clothes or body If so, be alert immediately. Clinical psychologists who have treated 12 such cases in the last six months say that children sniff out whitener and other drugs to get momentary intoxication when there is stress in the family or when they feel depressed due to pressure from friends. If a child becomes addicted to drugs in this way, he or she may experience drastic changes in behavior, such as changes in behavior, lethargy, loss of appetite, and difficulty concentrating.

Talking about this problem, a junior college student says that I think most students are intoxicated in this way. I know Wisek friends who are doing this kind of intoxication and none of them have been treated. According to a shocking information, the students of one school have even discussed this issue with the counselor. Although the problem is so pervasive, most school principals are unaware of it.

Thus the poison of intoxicants is spreading rapidly at all levels of society. While teenagers have become addicted to these drugs, it is now clear that the number of teenagers is increasing. Wealthy young women are more likely to be addicted to drugs at parties. In particular, young women are unaware of the intoxicants they consume, which can have serious consequences.

Rupal Mehta (2) (name has been changed) is fond of going to parties and pubs with his college friends. Feeling stressed due to family and other personal problems, friends gave her an intoxicating substance to relieve her stress. There will be no damage. Friends gave him a narcotic, saying that his tension would go away. Rupel himself had a caffeine, but did not know what it was. Upon receiving the information, the Azad Maidan unit of the anti-narcotics branch took Rupal into custody and launched an investigation. He said that the intoxicating substance consumed by Rupel was crystal. But she was stunned when police told her that the drug was the most deadly MD. He was devastated when the police told him that he would leave the world within a year after consuming this intoxicant. Police have not taken any action against him and have decided to rehabilitate him to get him out of his drug addiction. Rupel realizes his mistake by imagining the dire consequences of the intoxicant. She is trying to get out of this mess.

Giving information in this regard, the police inspector of the anti-narcotics branch did not say that the increasing proportion of youngsters in the use of narcotics is alarming. If a person is caught consuming intoxicants, there is a provision to take action against them under the Anti-Drugs Act (NDAPS Act). But dealing with adolescents is not the only solution. Section 4 (a) is used to rehabilitate them to free them from intoxication. A drugs-free campus campaign was launched last year to free college students from drug addiction.

The aim of the campaign is to find youngsters who have become addicted to drugs and get rid of this habit.

The help of teachers and parents is also sought for this.

We all know that human social life is surrounded by many worries. In the midst of today's rising inflation, man is constantly preoccupied with one or the other type of anxiety. A human being who seeks to meet his own needs is constantly under stress. Their children also experience stress due to lack of it. Some people try to reduce their stress through anger. But because of constant stress, they become addicted to drugs. Some people also resort to sleeping pills. Even children are addicted to such drugs. Which is a very worrying thing. However if children are asked they cannot give clear reasons.

Last March, the niece of Bahosh Adhikari left home due to not getting good marks in the examination. She went to her grandfather's house without telling anyone. Lataben, who is studying in ninth standard, failed in the semester examination. For the past year or so, his behavior has been strange. Coming home very late at night. Cutting in front of Dad. Frequent quarrels with younger siblings and mom. Now that Hemant has grown up, Zazu doesn't say anything. For some reason, Hemant, annoyed, climbed on the brown sugar. However, as soon as Hemant's father came to his notice, he rescued Hemant from this addiction through careful grooming and medical treatment.

Analysis of Hemant's case revealed that Hemant was short, lean, thin in size. Everyone at school teased him. Hemant made several attempts to increase his height. But Hemant, frustrated by the change, eventually became addicted to brown sugar.

Twenty-year-old Mayur has a different case. Mayur, the only son of a wealthy father, had been consuming brown sugar for the past two years. Mayur's father often got into fights with his big business mom and dad. Mayur was constantly yearning for the loving warmth of his parents. But neither of them had time for the peacock and the lonely peacock finally got drunk.

Psychiatrist Dr. According to Hansa Pariksh, every year more than 50 children are admitted to Mumbai for de-addiction treatment. Investigating the cases of such children, it has been found that the main reason for the child to fall into the trap of intoxication is the negligence of the parents towards the child. As the father is busy in business and the mother is busy in home, children and other activities, he cannot devote any time to the children and therefore tries to inflict his aggression through strange activities like stealing children, lying and rioting at school to get their attention. Appears the wrong way.

When the children's curiosity is not satisfied or the parents die suddenly and there is no one to listen to the children who are left alone at such a time, the child becomes disoriented and eventually gets intoxicated.

Many kinds of social and economic problems, lack of education, dissatisfaction due to poverty and inconsistency also lead the child to drug abuse. Mostly young boys are known to be addicted to heroin. While in Uttar Pradesh people drink marijuana and charas. Heroin is ingested in cigarettes or injected intravenously.

How do you know if a boy or a girl is drunk ....?

A person who usually appears in neat and tidy clothes while appearing in cluttered or cluttered clothes. If his body is completely emaciated, the circle of friends seems to have changed. Bathing in the bathroom takes longer than before washing. If he prefers to sit alone in a room at home. Don't talk to anyone lightly.

Prefers to wear a long sleeved shirt and eye-catching black goggles even in extreme heat. If water is flowing from the eyes and nose. When the body has turned yellow, the eyes have gone down, then understand that the child has become a slave to drugs.

When such a child does not get intoxicated, water starts flowing continuously from the eyes and nose in four to five hours. The body sweats and becomes irritable. And if they are not given medicine for more hours, their muscles get stiff. Sleep is lost and vomiting also occurs.

Such children run away from school. The little ones commit big thefts and the girls are forced into prostitution and intoxicated.

Prolonged intoxication with cannabis, marijuana or hashish causes headaches. Gradually the memory decreases. The person loses his talent. Gets irritable by nature. Becomes frustrated. He is not interested in any work of life. That is why children must be saved from such a deplorable state and for this purpose, de-addiction centers have been opened all over the country as part of the anti-drug campaign. Demonstrations also warn people to stay away from drugs.

The intoxicated child is given systematic treatment in a psychiatric hospital. In addition to medicine, B complex, glucose etc. are given. But sometimes it happens that when a child is undergoing treatment in a hospital and on the other hand someone else is delivering drugs to him, the person cannot get rid of the drug quickly. His treatment is not successful. And if this continues, the de-addiction campaign will not succeed.

To get rid of an intoxicated child, one should first try to give him a lot of love with medical treatment and try to instill confidence in him. His attention should be drawn to his favorite activity like reading, painting and elders should keep an eye on his every activity with pampering. If he gets warmth from his relatives, the child will never turn to drugs.

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