Uttarakhand chief secretary Radha Raturi expresses strong displeasure at districts for missing NCORD meetings
Synopsis
Uttarakhand chief secretary Radha Raturi reprimanded district magistrates for failing to organize district-level NCORD meetings. She directed compulsory monthly meetings, installation of CCTVs in medical stores, and digitization of records. Separate budgets for de-addiction centres and establishment of anti-drugs committees in educational institutions were also instructed. Officials were warned of adverse entries in case of future negligence.
Chairing the meeting of the state-level Narcotics Coordination Meeting (NCORD) at the state secretariat in Dehradun on Monday, chief secretary Raturi has also directed the departments concerned and the district magistrates to create a separate budgetary allocation for the de-addiction centres. She has instructed the district magistrates to compulsorily establish at least one de-addiction centre in their district concerned.
She also instructed them to compulsorily constitute anti-drugs committees in private schools, colleges, and universities on the pattern of the government educational institutions. She asked them to run the Anti-drug E pledge as a public campaign. So far, 2,20,754 e-pledges have been taken in Uttarakhand. In this matter, Uttarakhand is at the 6th place in the country.
Drawing their attention to the possible participation of the private sector to ensure drug-free campuses of educational institutions, chief secretary Raturi has given directions to look at the possibilities of signing MoU in this regard with various NGOs, social, and cultural organizations.
At the meeting, it was informed that 1020 cases have been registered under the NDPS Act in the state so far in this year. Besides, 1298 persons have been convicted.
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