As the International Day against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking approaches on Sunday, the Minister for Narcotics Control Nawabzada Shahzain Bugti was determined to make Pakistan a drug free country. The minister during his visit to the Anti-Narcotics Police Center, Sukkur said anti-narcotics was a challenge in Sindh as it requires participation of people from all walks of life to cure the menace, said a statement. He also called for special efforts to curb drug abuse in educational institutions and said the Sindh government would soon set-up separate rehabilitation centers for drug addicts in the province. On the occasion, the Anti Narcotics Force (ANF) officials also briefed the minister on anti-narcotics measures being taken and the current situation in the province.
متعلقہ مضامین
-
Pilgrims express satisfaction over exemplary Haj arrangements
-
Sindh allocates Rs. 326.80 billion for education sector in 2022-23
-
Sindh allocates Rs. 326.80 billion for education sector in 2022-23
-
Daily Times Exclusive: Mushaal Hussein Mullick ‘What is my state waiting for’?
-
World Blood Donor Day observed
-
University of Lahore launches two medical aesthetics diploma programs
-
Engro launches Volleyball Development Program
-
Attempt to smuggle heavy quantity of heroin to UK failed
-
Democracy can’t survive if coalition govt stays: Imran
-
OGRA proposes increase in prices of petroleum product from June 16
-
OGRA proposes increase in prices of petroleum product from June 16
-
CM lays foundation stone of Kundia road in Kohistan