Villagers empowered to fight drug menace in Longleng

Officials and organisers during the seminar on ‘drugs free but empowered villages’ conducted at Yongnyah village headquarters under Longleng district on July 23.

Officials and organisers during the seminar on ‘drugs free but empowered villages’ conducted at Yongnyah village headquarters under Longleng district on July 23.

Longleng, July 24 (MExN): A seminar on ‘drugs free but empowered villages’ was conducted at Yongnyah Village headquarters under Longleng district on July 23. A DIPR report stated that the seminar was organised by DEF Longleng Police in coordination with Phomla Hoichem at Yongnyah Village Baptist Church. 

The seminar was attended by more than 500 villagers from Yongnyah, Yongshei, Tangha, and Yongam villages. 

Dr Pritpal Kaur, IPS, SP Longleng as the resource person, spoke about drug menace in Longleng and strategies to control its supply and demand chain. She urged society and the police to work together in raising awareness among the younger generations about the harmful effects of drugs and intoxicants. 

Dr Kaur also explained the legal proceedings and the roles of various stakeholders in combating the drug menace. She further stressed the importance of village empowerment through hard work, honesty, and education.

The welcome address was given by Bonglom, VDB Secretary of Yongnyah village. Tialemba, ES (PBCA), highlighted the importance of controlling drug addicts and facilitating their rehabilitation. Mano, President of Phomla Hoichen, and Ainyu also spoke about the ways to fight drug abuse, the role of women, and the significance of their empowerment. Drug dependants presented a song expressing their commitment to overcoming drug abuse.

The programme was chaired by Yimngoi, Women Pastor at Yongnyah Revival Church.