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Awareness against Poppy Cultivation held

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Churachandpur,  Mar 3:

Environmental and social issues relating to poppy cultivation were the central themes focused during the ‘Awareness Programme Against Poppy Cultivation’ jointly organised by the Churachandpur District Administration and the Kuki Chiefs’ Association, Churachandpur under Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyantoday at Kholmun community hall, here.

To cope with the menace of drugs and reported rampant poppy cultivation in the district, the awareness programme was organised to dissuade and seek the cooperation of the village chiefs to end poppy cultivation, said Thangboi Gangte, Additional Deputy Commissioner, Ccpur in his opening remarks. Ringing the alarm bell over poppy cultivation and the menace associated with it, Thangboi Gangte called upon all concerned to contribute their might towards making a drug-free State and encouraged farmers to switch over to alternative livelihoods.

Speaking as the resource person, Ginzalian, District Agriculture Officer, Churachandpur underlined poppy cultivation havocs. He strongly emphasised the havocs that could be wreaked by rampant poppy cultivation including environmental/ecological/deforestation, health hazard due to uncontrolled use of chemicals and pesticides/weedicides and soil degradation.

He further suggested maize cultivation and piggery as viable alternatives to poppy. Ginzalian also strongly advocated against poppy cultivation by invoking relevant Biblical verses.

Another resource person, Hasby Haokip, Addl SP (IUCAW) talked about drug menace and the adverse social impacts on poppy cultivation. Since raw materials are easily available locally, reports about the presence of drug (brown sugar) factory in the district have started to surface. And in turn, the number of drug abusers/addicts may increase due to easy availability of drugs. It will result in gradual rise in the numbers of law and order problems, she said.

Hasby elaborated that the rising cases of ‘gang fights’ reported at different places during the past months is inextricably linked with drug abuse. Although such incidents might seem petty social problem, it has the potential to spark a flare-up in a multi-ethnic places like Churachandpur, she cautioned.

She then urged the stakeholders concerned to stop illegal poppy plantation and save posterity from being ruined.

Angom Tamphasana urged all concerned to stop illegal poppy cultivation in order to save the future generations. She also raised slogans with the gatherings to stop poppy cultivation in the district.

Meanwhile, several village chiefs have expressed their appreciation to the district administration for organising such programme. The programme was attended by village chiefs, students’ and other CSOs leaders.

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