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Addicts not demons

 Addicts not demons

INDIA aspires to be drug-free (‘Nasha Mukt’) by 2047. A lot of things must fall into place for the nation to come anywhere near achieving that lofty target. An attitudinal change, in particular, can make a big difference on the ground. The Supreme Court has rightly observed that demonising victims of drug abuse is a wrong approach — the focus should be on rehabilitating them. Various stakeholders — Central and state governments, civil society, families, educational institutions — should pay heed to the suggestion of holding frank discussions to tackle this scourge. The drug users have to be brought out of the shadows. Otherwise, stigma and ostracisation will make them sink deeper into the mire

 At stake is the nation’s future as the youth are most vulnerable to the lure of substance abuse. Handling young addicts with sensitivity and compassion can make them see reason. In any case, they are only the small fry. The big fish are the drug traders and traffickers who are part of a thriving international network. They have to be targeted incessantly by the law enforcement agencies. This is especially true for Punjab, which is bearing the brunt of cross-border narcotic smuggling. The state, which was rocked by a spate of drug overdose deaths earlier this year, is struggling to combat the menace

The initiative to involve mothers and sisters of youngsters in the battle against drugs is praiseworthy. The emotional support of family members can prevent many juveniles from going astray. The recent murder of a Barnala sarpanch, who reportedly took a firm stand against drug dealers, shows that the noble path is fraught with dangerous consequences. However, such an incident should not deter people from holding firm. Nothing less than a mass movement can stem the rot  

Demon (noun) – devil, fiend, evil spirit, fallen angel

दानव

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Aspire (to) (verb) – Hope for, aim for, desire, seek, strive for
आकांक्षा रखना

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Fall into place (phrase) – Happen smoothly, come together, work out, fit in

सही दिशा में होना

 

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Lofty
(adjective) – High, grand, elevated, distinguished

उच्च

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Attitudinal (adjective) – Related to mindset, mental outlook, perspective, belief-driven

मानसिकता संबंधी

 

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In
particular (phrase) – specifically, especially, particularly, notably

विशेष रूप से

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On the ground (phrase) – in a situation or place where things are happening really or practically

जमीनी स्तर पर

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Demon (verb) – Vilify, malign, blame, condemn, defame

दुष्प्रचार करना

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Victim
(noun) – An unfortunate person who suffers from some adverse circumstance

पीड़ित

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Drug abuse (noun) – Substance misuse, drug addiction, narcotic dependence

मादक पदार्थ दुरुपयोग

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Rehabilitate (verb) – Restore, reintegrate, reform, heal, treat

पुनर्वास करना

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Stakeholder (noun) – A person with an interest or concern in something

हितधारक

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Pay heed to (phrase) – attend to, take note of, consider, give attention to, regard

ध्यान देना

 

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Hold (verb) – Conduct, organize, arrange, convene, host

आयोजित करना

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Scourge (noun) – Plague, curse, affliction, bane, torment

अभिशाप

 

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Bring out (phrasal verb) – Reveal, disclose, expose, highlight

उजागर करना

 

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Stigma (noun) – Disgrace, shame, dishonor, infamy, blemish.

कलंक

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Ostracisation (noun) – Exclusion, isolation, banishment, shunning

बहिष्कार

 

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Sink (verb) – Fall deeper, decline, submerge, collapse, deteriorate

गिरना

 

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Mire (noun) – Mess, trouble, difficulty, entanglement, swamp

संकट

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At stake (phrase) – At risk, in jeopardy, in danger, on the line, in question

दांव पर

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Vulnerable (adjective) – Susceptible, exposed, defenseless, sensitive, weak

असुरक्षित

 

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Compassion
(noun) – Sympathy, empathy, understanding, concern, kindness,

दया

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The small fry (noun) – Minor players, less significant people, lesser individuals

छोटे स्तर के लोग

 

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Big fish (noun) – Important person, key figure, major player, prominent individual

प्रमुख व्यक्ति

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Trafficker (noun) – Smuggler, dealer, trader, peddler, illicit trader

तस्कर

 

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Thrive
(on) (verb) – Flourish, prosper, succeed, boom, increase

फलना-फूलना

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Incessantly (adverb) – Continuously, constantly, relentlessly, unceasingly, endlessly

निरंतर

 

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Enforcement
(noun) – imposition, implementation, application, carrying out,

प्रवर्तन

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Bear the brunt of
(phrase) – to suffer most as a result of a problem or difficult situation

खामियाजा भुगतना

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Rock
(verb) – Astound, shock, shake, stun, disturb, upset

को झकझोर कर देना

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Spate (noun) – Series, succession, outbreak, wave, rush

झड़ी

 

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Combat (verb) – Fight, battle, contend, oppose, resist

मुकाबला करना

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Menace
(noun) – Threat, danger, peril, hazard, risk

खतरा

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Praiseworthy (adjective) – Commendable, admirable, laudable, worthy of praise

सराहनीय

 

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Juvenile (noun) – Young person, teenager, adolescent, minor, youth

किशोर

 

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Go astray (phrase) – Lose direction, go wrong, deviate, stray, misbehave

भटक जाना

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Reportedly
(adverb) –  supposedly, seemingly, apparently, allegedly

कथित तौर पर

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Firm
(adjective) – unyielding, hard, resolute, stable, strong

दृढ़

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Fraught
(with) (adjective) – filled with something unpleasant

भरा हुआ

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Deter (verb) – Discourage, dissuade, prevent

रोकना

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Hold firm (phrase) – Stand strong, remain steadfast, resist pressure, stay resolute

दृढ़ रहना

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Stem
(verb) – stop, halt, check, hold back, restrain, restrict रोकना