Stakeholders push for joint efforts at tackling drug menace in Garo Hills

Tura, April 23: Concern over rising substance abuse in West Garo Hills took centre stage at a district-level conference held in Tura on Thursday, where officials, social organisations, and community leaders called for stronger coordination to address the issue.

The day-long programme, hosted at SMELC Hall in Dakopgre, was organised by the Meghalaya State Commission for Protection of Child Rights in association with the District Social Welfare Office and the District Child Protection Unit. The meeting focused on improving collaboration among departments and agencies working to curb drug abuse.

Speaking at the inaugural session, Agatha K. Sangma raised alarm over the increasing access to drugs and tobacco among minors. She pointed out that the state’s geographical location near the “Golden Triangle” has made it susceptible to drug trafficking routes, contributing to the problem. She emphasised the importance of preventive awareness and strengthening child protection systems.

Chief Guest Francis Kharshiing highlighted that tackling drug abuse requires a united approach. He expressed optimism that with active participation from both authorities and citizens, the state could see a major decline in drug use in the coming years. He urged all stakeholders to remain committed and proactive.

The conference featured discussions on the extent of substance abuse in the district, along with insights from individuals recovering from addiction. Ongoing efforts in rehabilitation and prevention were also reviewed. Participants engaged in a panel discussion to identify practical steps for improving intervention strategies.

There was substantial participation from government officials, NGOs, and local committee members at the conference, and it concluded with a renewed appeal for continued cooperation, stronger community engagement, and sustained action to combat drug abuse and protect young people in the district.

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