– Kunnathunadu MLA P.V. Sreenijin inaugurated the project.
– District Police Chief M. Hemalatha presided over the event.
– Kochi Sub Collector K. Meera delivered the keynote address.
– Collaboration with migrant workers, employers, departments, and social activists.
– Offering medical and psychological support to addicts.
– Conducting awareness campaigns and promoting choice lifestyles such as sports.
– Organizing inspections across state borders and ensuring safe living conditions for migrants.
‘Mission Punarjani’ stands out as an crucial community-driven effort in addressing drug abuse in Kerala’s Perumbavoor region-a locality known for its meaningful population of migrant laborers who are frequently enough vulnerable to societal challenges like substance abuse due to poor living conditions or lack of social support networks.
the inclusion of various stakeholders-migrant workers, employers, activists-reflects a holistic approach aimed at not only controlling the distribution of drugs but also rehabilitating those affected through education, medical aid, and alternative activities such as sports promotion. This multi-pronged strategy could prove exemplary if successful.However, its effectiveness will depend on sustained inter-state collaboration for inspections and long-term commitment from law enforcement authorities amidst other ongoing priorities.
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