Stay focused on your studies so that you’ll not be lured into taking drugs or alcohol — this is the message given to a gathering of students at an awareness programme on drug abuse and trafficking organised by Yadava College and Narcotics Intelligence Bureau (NIB) here on Thursday.
Samiyappan, Sub-Inspector (NIB), said, “Laws against drug trafficking are stringent, and invite severe punishment. It is a non-bailable offence too. Do not fall prey to drugs. It will ruin the life of you and those around you.”
The students were educated on various health problems related to alcohol and drug consumption.
A rehabilitated youth and a member of Alcoholic Anonymous (AA), who shared his experience with the students, said: “I was an alcoholic till a few years ago. My family and friends despised me for who I was. But, now, I have overcome several obstacles to become who I am today.” He advised the youth to stay away from drugs “as it is harmful not just for you but also to society.”
The AA member struggled with his addiction problem for years. Guided by a rehabilitation centre in the city, he is his normal self now. He is running a business.