Chandigarh, July 17: Punjab Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh on Monday issued a series of instructions to further strengthen his government’s anti-drug campaign, including hiring of retired government psychiatrists and employment/empanelment of full-time/part-time private psychiatrists to handle the increased inflow of patients at the Drug De-addiction Centres.
At his weekly review meeting of the Cabinet Sub-Committee set up to monitor the anti-drug measures taken by various agencies, the Chief Minister also directed the concerned departments/officials to formulate strategies for ensuring security of drug addicts and their families coming to the de-addiction and rehabilitation centres, and for a holistic media campaign to effectively spread awareness on drugs.
The Chief Minister also asked the district authorities to crack down on centres selling Buprenophine -Naloxone in large quantities in violation of prescribed protocols.
The Chief Minister asked the Chief Secretary to approach the Union Ministry of Social Empowerment and Justice for financial grant for setting up additional private de-addiction centres in Punjab to complement the state government’s efforts to contain drug abuse.
To reach out more aggressively to the people with information on various anti-drug government programmes, Captain Amarinder asked the Health Department to involve SDMs, BDPOs and village panchayats in dissemination programmes. The list of the nearest OOAT centres should be displayed on billboards and hoardings at strategic places, including bus stands, government hospitals and civil dispensaries in all cities, towns and villages across the state, he said.
The Chief Minister also asked the Ministers in-charge of the concerned districts to hold regular meetings, along with the MLAs, to keep strict vigil over the treatment and medical care facilities being extended to the drug addicts at the government drug de-addiction and rehabilitation centres.
Besides ensuring that the OAAT and Drug De-addiction Centres work in strict adherence to the laid SOPs, the Chief Minister directed immediate inspection of the existing private centres to ensure that they are equipped with proper infrastructure in terms of manpower and other facilities. If the district authorities feel that a de-addiction centre does not meet the minimum standards or is not providing all the required services in the prescribed manner, the same may be recommended for closure, he added.
Accepting a proposal by the Chief Secretary, Captain Amarinder asked the Sports & Youth Welfare Department to evolve an action plan for the revival of Youth Clubs in villages and encourage these clubs to regularly organsie Kabbadi, Volleyball, and Hockey tournaments in order to constructively channelise the energy of youth. The Chief Minister suggested drawing of an annual sports calendar to involve youth in such extra-curricular and sports activities. He also asked the Deputy Commissioners to play a proactive role in facilitating such sporting events in consultation with the Rural Development and Panchayats Department.
The meeting was attended, amongst others, by Cabinet Ministers Brahm Mohindra, Aruna Choudhary, Media Advisor to CM Raveeen Thukral, Chief Principal Secretary Suresh Kumar, Principal Secretary to CM Tejveer Singh, ACS Home N S Kalsi, ACS Health Satish Chandra, DGP Suresh Arora, DGP Law and Order Hardeep Dhillon, DGP Intelligence Dinkar Gupta, ADGP (STF) Ishwar Singh, IG (STF) R K Jaiswal, IG (STF) Balwinder Singh Sidhu, Nodal Officer (STF) Rahul Tewari, and MD Punjab Systems Health Corporation Varun Roojam, along with Special Secretary Health Sriniivassan.