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The state government had in a recent notification made it mandatory for all employees to report their addiction.
State chief secretary Naresh Kumar on Wednesday directed the health and family welfare department to come out with an action plan to rehabilitate the addicted government employees in a time-bound manner. He also directed the anti-narcotics cell to aggressively strike at the source of supply of narcotic drugs and catch key drug peddlers, an official communique said.
Speaking at a meeting here, he suggested that the addicts may be categorized into three categories based on their level of addiction. “Necessary counselling, treatments, rehabilitation, and follow-ups should be as per their level of addiction,” Kumar said.
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“This task is to be accomplished without any delay and in a time-bound manner,” the chief secretary stressed.
Partner NGOs for every district may be involved in follow-up programmes for the addicts after the rehabilitation programme to avoid any relapse, he added. The meeting was held to discuss issues of drug abuse and de-addiction strategy with the state’s principal secretary (home), secretaries to the health and family welfare and tax, excise and narcotics departments, and additional director general of police among others, the communique said.