Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami is leading a campaign to make the state drug-free, known as Nasha Mukti Devbhoomi. This initiative is part of a special campaign directed by Union Home Minister Amit Shah to dispose of narcotics in the state.
Under the guidance of Chief Minister Dhami, a program was organized to dispose of narcotics based on a report by IG Garhwal, Chairman of the Drug Disposal Committee. The Chief Minister, participating virtually, urged officers to take effective action towards this vision. The Uttarakhand Police, with an Anti-Narcotics Task Force, is actively working against drug smuggling and sale, conducting public awareness programs and special campaigns.
From January 11 to 25, a Drug Disposal Fortnight was held, focusing on the disposal of narcotics in the Garhwal and Kumaon Ranges. The aim is to raise awareness about the dangers of drugs. Significant quantities of drugs were seized in recent years, with plans for disposal after inspection.
Legal actions have been taken against drug smugglers, with property worth over Rs3 crore seized. Regular meetings of ENCORD committees, led by the Chief Secretary and District Magistrates, are held to plan drug abuse prevention. Chief Minister Dhami has chaired some meetings, ensuring compliance with his directives.
Uttarakhand is a state in northern India, known for its beautiful mountains and being a popular place for pilgrims.
CM stands for Chief Minister, who is the head of the government in an Indian state, similar to a principal in a school but for the whole state.
Pushkar Singh Dhami is the current Chief Minister of Uttarakhand, responsible for leading the government and making important decisions for the state.
A Drug-Free Campaign is an effort to stop the use and sale of illegal drugs to make a place safer and healthier for everyone.
Nasha Mukti Devbhoomi is the name of the campaign in Uttarakhand to make the state free from drugs. 'Nasha Mukti' means 'freedom from drugs' in Hindi, and 'Devbhoomi' means 'land of the gods,' which is a nickname for Uttarakhand.
The Union Home Minister is a high-ranking official in the Indian government responsible for internal security and law enforcement across the country.
Amit Shah is a prominent Indian politician and the current Union Home Minister, overseeing the country's internal security and police forces.
Narcotics are drugs that can be illegal and harmful, often used for non-medical purposes, and can be addictive.
The Uttarakhand Police is the law enforcement agency responsible for maintaining peace and order in the state of Uttarakhand.
The Anti-Narcotics Task Force is a special group within the police that focuses on stopping the illegal drug trade and catching people who sell or smuggle drugs.
Drug smuggling is the illegal act of bringing drugs into a place secretly, often to sell them for money.
Seized means to take something away, usually by law enforcement, because it is illegal or used in a crime.
Legal actions are steps taken by the police or courts to punish people who break the law, like arresting them or taking them to court.
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