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During the same time, India had enacted the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act in 1985, which was amended thrice, latest in 2014 7. The primary aim of the NDPS was 'to prevent and combat drug abuse and illicit trafficking', an apparent emphasis on the supply reduction. The consultative committee (an advisory committee formed ...
National Drug Laws, Policies, and Programs in India: A Narrative Review
Substance use disorder (SUD) is a significant global public health issue. As per the latest World Drug Report 2022, roughly 209 million people used cannabis, while 61 million people used opioids in 2020. 1 Even in India, the rates of cannabis and opioid use are high. Despite this, the availability of treatment is low, with only one in eight receiving any professional help (with more treatment ...
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LEX SCRIPTA MAGAZINE OF LAW AND POLICY, VOL-1, ISSUE-1. ISSN-2583-8725. (Website-lexscriptamagazine.com) ( [email protected]) 3. DRUG ABUSE IN INDIA : A CRITICAL ANALYSIS. AUTHOR ...
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This research article focuses on the pressing issue of combating drug abuse in India. The abstract provides a concise overview of the article's key aspects. The abstract begins by highlighting the ...
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INTRODUCTION. Substance use has been a topic of interest to many professionals in the area of health, particularly mental health. An area with enormous implications for public health, it has generated a substantial amount of research. In this paper we examine research in India in substance use and related disorders. Substance use includes the use of licit substances such as alcohol, tobacco ...
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The paper tries to present a clear picture of the extent of drug abuse in the region and the concerns associated with it. ... in the drug-abuse facilities of the All India Institute of Medical ...
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research. Under the NISD, a National Center for Drug Abuse Prevention (NCDAP) is set up to provide technical support to the government on various substance-related policy matters. 3. The third and most recent addition is the "harm reduction" sector in India, which is primarily aimed at HIV pre-vention in India among people who inject drugs ...
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A news item which appeared in certain media outlets in 2021 caught the attention of many people who are concerned about drug addiction in India. ... inter alia, take practicable measures to control diversion and abuse of NDPS. Most countries have interpreted this as an obligation to enact laws which make all the activities related to controlled ...
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Abstract. The Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act, or NDPS Act, was enacted to control addictive drugs and prohibit their possession, dispersion, sale, import, and trade in India. Psychotropic agents have the potential to change an individual's consciousness, while narcotic drugs relieve anxiety. The Indian Parliament passed the ...
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WHO [3]. In 2003, United Nations Office on Drug and Crime (UNODC) conducted a survey titled "Extent, Patterns and Trends of Drug Abuse in India - National Survey" in which they reported that India has two million opiate-users, 8.7 million cannabis-users and 62.5 million alcohol users among whom 17 to 20 per cent were dependent users [4].
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g 844. SUBSTANCE ABUSE IN INDIA: A CRITICAL. ANALYSIS. 1 Arti Khandelwal 2Dr. Baloy Bhattacharjee, 1 Research Scholar, 2Assistant Professor, Department of Legal Studies, Arunachal University of ...
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criminal justice system in India with the critical analysis of the provisions of NDPS Act in relation to treatment of drug users. The third part concludes the research work with some improvements in the criminal justice system as suggested by the researchers. Key words: Drug-Crime Nexus, Criminal Justice System, NDPS Act, Drug Abuse
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India also has a huge at-risk to substance abuse young population with 40% being below the age of 18 years. As observed a notable proportion of teens in West Bengal, Andhra Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh and Haryana have been using gateway drugs. Every year, about 55,000 children take up to smoking generally hailing from low socio-economic strata.
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This paper explores the phenomenon of drug abuse among the youth of Punjab, India. In aiming to identify the factors influencing the problem, the paper focuses on the importance of the exceptional aspects of drug abuse in Punjab, including the core demographic of users and the types of drugs being commonly used.
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India, Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act, (NDPS) 1985 criminalizes trafficking, storage and consumption of drugs making the drug abuser a victim to the drug and an offender against law. This paper plans to counter this by featuring the burdens of criminalization of medication abusers and weights on an elective remain of
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Murthy, P. et al. (2010) analyzed substance abuse among adult users (41-50 years age group) in a study that found that the no. of drug abusers is increasing, nearly 14.2% of the population ...
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During the same time, India had enacted the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (NDPS) Act in 1985, which was amended thrice, latest in 2014 7. The primary aim of the NDPS was 'to prevent and combat drug abuse and illicit trafficking', an apparent emphasis on the supply reduction. The consultative committee (an advisory committee formed ...
Substance use disorder (SUD) is a significant global public health issue. As per the latest World Drug Report 2022, roughly 209 million people used cannabis, while 61 million people used opioids in 2020. 1 Even in India, the rates of cannabis and opioid use are high. Despite this, the availability of treatment is low, with only one in eight receiving any professional help (with more treatment ...
LEX SCRIPTA MAGAZINE OF LAW AND POLICY, VOL-1, ISSUE-1. ISSN-2583-8725. (Website-lexscriptamagazine.com) ( [email protected]) 3. DRUG ABUSE IN INDIA : A CRITICAL ANALYSIS. AUTHOR ...
This research article focuses on the pressing issue of combating drug abuse in India. The abstract provides a concise overview of the article's key aspects. The abstract begins by highlighting the ...
INTRODUCTION. Substance use has been a topic of interest to many professionals in the area of health, particularly mental health. An area with enormous implications for public health, it has generated a substantial amount of research. In this paper we examine research in India in substance use and related disorders. Substance use includes the use of licit substances such as alcohol, tobacco ...
The paper tries to present a clear picture of the extent of drug abuse in the region and the concerns associated with it. ... in the drug-abuse facilities of the All India Institute of Medical ...
research. Under the NISD, a National Center for Drug Abuse Prevention (NCDAP) is set up to provide technical support to the government on various substance-related policy matters. 3. The third and most recent addition is the "harm reduction" sector in India, which is primarily aimed at HIV pre-vention in India among people who inject drugs ...
A news item which appeared in certain media outlets in 2021 caught the attention of many people who are concerned about drug addiction in India. ... inter alia, take practicable measures to control diversion and abuse of NDPS. Most countries have interpreted this as an obligation to enact laws which make all the activities related to controlled ...
Abstract. The Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act, or NDPS Act, was enacted to control addictive drugs and prohibit their possession, dispersion, sale, import, and trade in India. Psychotropic agents have the potential to change an individual's consciousness, while narcotic drugs relieve anxiety. The Indian Parliament passed the ...
WHO [3]. In 2003, United Nations Office on Drug and Crime (UNODC) conducted a survey titled "Extent, Patterns and Trends of Drug Abuse in India - National Survey" in which they reported that India has two million opiate-users, 8.7 million cannabis-users and 62.5 million alcohol users among whom 17 to 20 per cent were dependent users [4].
g 844. SUBSTANCE ABUSE IN INDIA: A CRITICAL. ANALYSIS. 1 Arti Khandelwal 2Dr. Baloy Bhattacharjee, 1 Research Scholar, 2Assistant Professor, Department of Legal Studies, Arunachal University of ...
criminal justice system in India with the critical analysis of the provisions of NDPS Act in relation to treatment of drug users. The third part concludes the research work with some improvements in the criminal justice system as suggested by the researchers. Key words: Drug-Crime Nexus, Criminal Justice System, NDPS Act, Drug Abuse
ABSTRACT. This research paper examines the profound impact of addiction on the economy of India over the past decade. Addiction, in the form of substance abuse and behavioral addictions, has become a significant societal challenge with far-reaching consequences. The study aims to analyze the economic implications of addiction in India, taking ...
India also has a huge at-risk to substance abuse young population with 40% being below the age of 18 years. As observed a notable proportion of teens in West Bengal, Andhra Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh and Haryana have been using gateway drugs. Every year, about 55,000 children take up to smoking generally hailing from low socio-economic strata.
This paper explores the phenomenon of drug abuse among the youth of Punjab, India. In aiming to identify the factors influencing the problem, the paper focuses on the importance of the exceptional aspects of drug abuse in Punjab, including the core demographic of users and the types of drugs being commonly used.
The current paper highlights the causes of drug abuse, and describes the treatment and prevention of drug abuse and addiction for proper management of the problem. Discover the world's research 25 ...
India, Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act, (NDPS) 1985 criminalizes trafficking, storage and consumption of drugs making the drug abuser a victim to the drug and an offender against law. This paper plans to counter this by featuring the burdens of criminalization of medication abusers and weights on an elective remain of
Even Brett Martin, a contributing writer for The New York Times Magazine and the titular Nice Man, didn't hear the 1 minute 14 second song until last summer, a full 11 years after it was ...
Murthy, P. et al. (2010) analyzed substance abuse among adult users (41-50 years age group) in a study that found that the no. of drug abusers is increasing, nearly 14.2% of the population ...
The move sets up a possible showdown between the international court and Israel with its biggest ally, the United States. This week, Karim Khan, the top prosecutor of the International Criminal ...
The paper that over-the-counter drugs medicines facilitate speedier and less expensive access to healthcare; yet, their abuse and negative health impacts raised concern in the contemporary society ...