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Meghalaya Launches DREAM to Combat Drug Abuse: ₹50 Crore Committed Over 5 Years

Meghalaya Launches DREAM to Combat Drug Abuse: ₹50 Crore Committed Over 5 Years

Introduction

On the occasion of the International Day Against Drug Abuse, Meghalaya Chief Minister Conrad K. Sangma announced the launch of DREAMDrug Reduction, Elimination and Action Mission—a state-level programme committed to fighting the growing menace of drug addiction. Under this initiative, the state government has earmarked ₹50 crore over a period of five years to support rehabilitation efforts, especially through faith-based and community-led organisations.

This mission is a comprehensive approach that focuses on enforcement, prevention, treatment, and recovery—bringing in NGOs, schools, enforcement agencies, and the public in a united front.

Why Meghalaya Needs DREAM

  • Estimated 3 lakh drug users in the state, up from 2 lakh in one year.
  • Over 40,500 youth reportedly drug-dependent.
  • Opioid usage rate at 6.34%, exceeding the national average of 2.06%.

Key Features of the DREAM Mission

1. ₹50 Crore for Rehabilitation

Annual allocation of ₹10 crore to enhance detox centres, NGO support, and community outreach.

2. Strengthened Enforcement

  • Seizure of narcotics worth over ₹1,000 crore in three years.
  • 1,031 cases registered; 422 charge sheets filed.
  • Advanced scanners and K-9 units to monitor trafficking.

3. Collaboration with NGOs and Schools

In partnership with SPYM, schools and teachers are receiving toolkits to build awareness and resilience among students.

4. Public Commitment

The Chief Minister led a public pledge under the National Nasha Mukt Bharat Abhiyan to reinforce Meghalaya's role in the national anti-drug movement.

On-Ground Impact of DREAM

Key AreaProgress & Highlights
Rehabilitation SupportFinancial aid including ₹32,000 for BPL families seeking treatment
Treatment Centres1 IRCA in New Shillong; 4 government-supported + 4 private centres
Enforcement EquipmentDeployment of scanners, K-9 units, and upgraded district monitoring
Awareness ProgrammesSchool toolkits, youth clubs, and counselling through SPYM

Challenges and the Road Ahead

The Chief Minister acknowledged the unsatisfactory outcomes so far and emphasised the need for stronger coordination between districts and deeper community involvement. As a key transit region, Meghalaya continues to face pressure from trafficking networks across the Northeast.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q1. What is the DREAM initiative?
DREAM stands for Drug Reduction, Elimination and Action Mission, Meghalaya’s integrated approach to curbing drug abuse.
Q2. What has Meghalaya achieved under DREAM so far?
Seizure of drugs worth over ₹1,000 crore, 1,031 registered cases, rehab expansion, and NGO-school collaboration.
Q3. Who are the key partners in this mission?
SPYM, faith-based organisations, local community groups, and schools are playing vital roles.
Q4. How are the youth being protected?
Through early identification, counselling, peer club programmes, and detox support for over 40,000 affected youth.

Takeaways

  • Comprehensive strategy: ₹50 crore investment with multi-sector engagement.
  • Community participation: Faith groups, NGOs, and teachers form the core network.
  • Clear results: Over ₹1,000 crore in seizures, hundreds of charge sheets filed.
  • Sustained efforts: More support needed to address systemic and geographic challenges.

Conclusion

Meghalaya’s DREAM mission signifies a bold, all-inclusive move to counter the drug menace in the state. Its success will rely on continued funding, cooperation, and persistent social commitment. If executed well, it could serve as a model for other states in the Northeast.

Topic Tags:

Meghalaya news, drug policy India, DREAM Meghalaya#MeghalayaDrugControl, DREAMInitiative, NashaMuktBharat, RehabilitationSupport, YouthEmpowerment

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