Chandigarh, Oct 1 (IANS) The Punjab government has set up a Punjab Drug Prevention Board to curb the growing menace of drug addiction in the state, an official said here Saturday.
To be headed by the state chief secretary, the board will have 10 members, including senior bureaucrats, health, police, excise and taxation officials, the state government spokesperson said.
Outlining the objectives of the newly set up board, the spokesperson said it would initiate concerted efforts to prevent drug supply, treat and rehabilitate drug addicts, and would launch anti-drug addiction awareness programmes.
‘Apart from these, the board would also chalk out a comprehensive state action plan to control drug addiction effectively,’ he added.
Drug addiction is prevalent in several parts of Punjab, especially in the rural areas.
Most of the drug supply is believed to be from across the state’s 553-km long border with Pakistan.