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Punjab University announces good news about online fee payment
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Punjab University announces good news about online fee payment Punjab University announces good news about online fee payment. Students are forced to visit and stand in long queues at bank branches to remit fees for various services of Punjab University. However, this will soon change as Punjab University has finally announced that its students can submit fees online, 24News reported on Saturday.…
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Punjab University announces good news about online fee payment
Punjab University announces good news about online fee payment
Punjab University announces good news about online fee payment Punjab University announces good news about online fee payment. Students are forced to visit and stand in long queues at bank branches to remit fees for various services of Punjab University. However, this will soon change as Punjab University has finally announced that its students can submit fees online, 24News reported on Saturday.…
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Hell in Paradise
By Faisul Yaseen
On a chilly December morning, something took over J, a young baker in south Kashmir’s Anantnag district as he went on a rampage, killing his mother and two others, and leaving his father and five others injured.
“He started attacking everyone ferociously like a bear. I don’t know what happened to him. It was as if he turned mad. He even attacked me and dragged his mother along and killed her too,” J’s father says, unable to come to the grips of the tragedy that has befallen the family.
As the cold winter paved way for the blooming spring, it was déjà vu.
This time another son went bizarre in north Kashmir’s Sopore area when he strangled his mother to death.
Rewind to the blazing autumn, and we see the same tragic events unfold in Kehribal village of Anantnag.
A son, along with his friend, tried to snatch money from his mother, resulting in an argument between the mother and the son.
Infuriated, the son beats and punches his mother forcefully, resulting in her fall inside the kitchen of their house.
With the help of his friend, the son brings a big stone and hits it on his mother’s head, leaving her dead.
The heartrending story is played over and again.
What toxicity is in the air?
All the three sons involved in the gruesome murder of their mothers are said to be involved in substance abuse.
Professor at the Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences (IMHANS), Kashmir, Dr Arshad Hussain says that though substance abuse is associated with harm to self in most instances, in some circumstances it is associated with violence to others.
“Most of the research done in the field does conclude that substance use like alcohol and cannabis are associated with increased crime rates,” he says. “They are associated with aggression which doesn’t have a stop button as drugs cut the brakes in our frontal lobes which otherwise modulate our behaviours. Rising crime rates and accidents are indirect heinous costs of rising substance use.”
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Narcotics is the third largest business in the world with a turnover of 500 billion US dollars, and, according to the latest World Drug Report released by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC), some 35 million people globally are suffering from drug use disorders.
In Kashmir too, drug addiction is becoming a rampant phenomenon, bringing other associated crimes along.
According to the ‘The National Survey on Extent and Pattern of Substance Use in India’, one million people in a population of 12.5 million in Jammu and Kashmir have fallen to the menace of drug addiction.
What lures people in Kashmir to substance abuse?
“Various factors,” says Prof Aneesa Shafi, Head of the Sociology Department of the University of Kashmir (KU).
“Our value system getting weak, global connectivity, media, restricted entertainment sources, peer pressure, easy access to drugs, and shrinking space for expression are some factors that push people to substance abuse,” she says.
Those indulging in drug addiction mention other factors too.
K, who is in his early twenties, says that in his teens, he used to be distressed due to the expectations of his parents of excelling at studies and would often remain confined to his room.
“To complicate matters, the girl I loved turned me down,” he says.
Unable to deal with rejection and failure to shine at studies, K was drowning in the pool of depression when a friend suggested trying cannabis.
“It gave me a high,” he says. “I was hooked.”
Within sometime, K began trying other drugs like heroin that completely derailed his life.
Soon, he was a school dropout.
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The substance abuse in pop culture too has impacted the lives of youth.
With easy access to Over The Top (OTT) media platforms on their mobile phones, some substance abusers say that popular Hollywood movies like ‘Train Spotting’, ‘Pulp Fiction’, and ‘The Basketball Diaries’ and TV shows like ‘Narcos’ and ‘Breaking Bad’ influenced them in doing drugs.
Others say they were swayed by the mention of intoxication in poetry like Allama Iqbal’s couplet, ‘Mai ḳhana-e-Europe ke dastur nirale hain; laate hain surur avval dete hain sharab aḳhir’ or Bashir Badr’s, ‘Na tum hosh main ho na ham hosh main hain; chalo maikade main vahin baat hogi’.
Yet others say they started doing drugs for the exploration of creative processes, something that has been in discourse for long.
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Thomas De Quincey’s ‘Confessions of an English Opium-Eater’ published in 1821 had first romanticised the link between intoxicants and artists’ careers in songs, novels, and films.
Head of the Psychiatry Department at Government Medical College (GMC), Srinagar, Dr Muhammad Maqbool Dar is of the opinion that unregulated media and social media were playing the main role in pushing youth to substance abuse.
“Youth get influenced by what keeps coming on the media and social media over and over,” he says. “More than the influence of drugs in pushing them toward crimes, copycat homicides and copycat suicides are a bigger concern.”
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Though the phenomenon of drug addiction in Kashmir has witnessed a surge in recent years, Kashmir has long had its tryst with substance abuse.
Seeing faith healers and traditional musicians in a state of high has been socially acceptable since long.
In their book ‘Dimensions of Drug Abuse in Kashmir: A Study of Anantnag District - A Sociological Perspective’, Shahzad Wani and Pirzada M Amin write that drug abuse has been prevalent in Kashmir society for a long time and functioned as an institution in the form of ‘Takayas’.
‘Takayas’ used to be the havens of cannabis consuming addicts in Kashmir that used to have such social acceptance that people would even send them a share from their feasts.
By the 1990s, the menace of substance abuse had started taking root in Kashmir.
In 1993, Dr Mushtaq A Margoob and Dr K S Dutta set the alarm bells ringing in their report ‘Drug abuse in Kashmir – Experience from a Psychiatric Diseases Hospital’ published in the Indian Journal of Psychiatry.
Their report stated that the menace was “touching new heights”, the situation would eventually become “explosive”, and “urgent steps” needed to be taken to curb it before it was too late.
Noted Kashmiri poet, writer, and satirist Zareef Ahmad Zareef blames the political leadership for failing to control the menace of drug addiction in the region.
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Giving the example of Mao Zedong, Chinese communist revolutionary leader and founder of the People's Republic of China, Zareef says Zedong eradicated both consumption and production of opium in China during the 1950s.
Under Zedong, 10 million addicts were forced into compulsory treatment, dealers were executed, and new crops planted in opium-producing areas.
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The situation regarding substance abuse has gone so bad now that a recent study done by the Psychiatry Department of GMC, Srinagar revealed that Kashmir had surpassed Punjab in drug abuse cases and was currently positioned at number two among top drug abuser regions in India not far behind Northeast.
According to the study, a whopping 33,000 syringes are used to inject heroin by drug abusers in Kashmir every day.
The worrying sign is that most drug abusers are in the age group of 17 to 33 years and unemployed.
The study says that on an average, a single drug abuser spends Rs 88,183 every month on substance abuse.
The COVID-19 pandemic also complicated the matters.
According to doctors, the substance abuse among the addicts increased during the pandemic because of boredom due to lockdown.
With the ‘dark web’, tech-savvy youth have easy access to illicit drugs.
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As youth continue to fall into the rabbit hole of substance abuse, calls for awareness and rehabilitation are growing shriller.
A study ‘Drug Addiction Causes and Awareness among people of Pulwama District of Jammu and Kashmir State’ by Tahira Sidiq, Bilal Ahmad Bhat, Nusrat, and Feroz Ahmad Wani in the Saudi Journal of Biomedical Research says that 94.17 percent respondents they surveyed were not aware of the process of drug de-addiction.
The study urges society elders and religious leaders to come forward and support people who want to eliminate drug abuse from J&K.
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As drug abusers frequently feel alone and alienated, religion plays a role in providing spiritual assistance and builds their capacity to overcome this problem.
The holy Quran has several references against intoxication.
Chapter 2 (Al-Baqarah), Verse 219 states: “They ask you about wine and games of chance. Say: ‘In both these there is great evil, even though there is some benefit for people, but their evil is greater than their benefit.’”
Chapter 4 (An Nisa) Verse 43 states: “Believers! Do not draw near to the Prayer while you are intoxicated until you know what you are saying nor while you are defiled - save when you are travelling - until you have washed yourselves.”
Chapter 5 (Al-Maidah), Verses 90-91 state: “O believers! Intoxicants, gambling, idols, and drawing lots for decisions are all evil of Satan’s handiwork. So shun them so you may be successful. Satan’s plan is to stir up hostility and hatred between you with intoxicants and gambling and to prevent you from remembering Allah and praying. Will you not then abstain?”
There is also mention against intoxication in the Hadith.
Al-Bukhari (4087) and Muslim (1733) narrated that Abu Musa said: “The Prophet (SAW) sent Muadh ibn Jabal and me to Yemen, and I said: O Messenger of Allah, there is a drink that is made in our land and is called al-Mizr, which is made from barley, and another drink called al-Bit, which is made from honey. He said: “Every intoxicant is haram.”
Al-Bukhari (4343) and Muslim (3032) narrated that Ibn Umar said: “I heard Umar say from the minbar of the Messenger of Allah (SAW): “O people, the prohibition of khamr was revealed when khamr was made from five things: grapes, dates, honey, wheat and barley. Khamr is whatever befogs the mind.”
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Kashmir lacks proper facilities for rehabilitating drug users and lack of knowledge regarding drug addiction, detoxification, and rehabilitation.
The governmental agencies, educational institutions, NGOs, and other social work organisations need to scale up their awareness programmes.
As some substance abusers die of overdose while some commit suicide when they become hopeless, parent and care knowledge also needs to improve.
Professor in the Department of Psychiatry IMHANS, Kashmir, Dr Yasir Rather says there are Addiction Treatment Facilities (ATFs) in all district hospitals of J&K.
“However, there is also a need for long-term rehabilitation centers that would provide comprehensive treatment – a combination of medical, psychological, and social services to help individuals overcome their addiction and regain control of their lives,” he says.
Though the crackdown of law-enforcing agencies’ against drug traffickers has been welcomed, people are also suspicious at times.
When former Punjab chief minister Captain Amrinder Singh spoke about the drug menace in 2018, he told Hindustan Times, “One new source of drugs is Kashmir despite so much security.”
However, SSP J&K Anti-Narcotic Task Force (ANTF) Vinay Kumar says that policing related to narcotics and awareness was getting better.
“Every year, we used to register around 22 to 23 cases under the Prevention of Illicit Traffic in Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substance Act, 1988, however, in the year 2022 we registered 235 cases under PITNDPSA,” he says.  
Kumar feels that as Police are getting teeth to seize the financial assets and properties of the repeated offender, the results on the ground are getting better.
Stressing that while the Union Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment had informed the Lok Sabha that 4.6 percent of J&K population was involved in substance abuse, he says that according to IMHANS, Srinagar, only 2.5 percent of Kashmir population was involved.
Kumar says that the first priority of the Police Department was to take action against those working on the inside of the organisation for drug smugglers.
“Cases have been registered against BSF officials, CRPF officials, and Police officials. Five to six Police officials were chargesheeted in a single case,” he says.
While dealing strongly with drug traffickers is a welcome development, there is a need to treat substance abuse as a disease and drug addicts as diseased, rather than criminals.
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L, a youth who has been sober for the past 2 years after being a chronic addict for over 5 years says he owes his recovery to his parents and medics who treated him.
“If my parents wouldn't have been understanding, I would never have been able to come out of this abyss,” L says. “If I could fight addiction, anyone can.” 
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Why Choose a B Tech University in Punjab?
Punjab offers a unique blend of academic excellence and vibrant campus life. The state is renowned for its educational institutions that emphasize not only on theoretical knowledge but also on practical skills and industry exposure. Here are some compelling reasons to consider a B Tech university in Punjab:
Academic Excellence: Universities in Punjab maintain high academic standards, offering comprehensive B Tech programs across various specializations such as Computer Science, Mechanical Engineering, Civil Engineering, and Electronics.
State-of-the-Art Infrastructure: These universities are equipped with modern laboratories, libraries, and research facilities that provide students with an excellent learning environment.
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Punjab Engineering College (PEC), Chandigarh
Overview: PEC is one of the oldest and most prestigious engineering institutions in India.
Specializations: Offers B Tech programs in Aerospace, Civil, Electrical, Mechanical, and Computer Science Engineering.
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Specializations: Offers numerous B Tech programs such as Robotics, Mechatronics, Cloud Computing, and Data Science.
Highlights: Strong international collaborations and extensive placement opportunities.
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Overview: Chandigarh University is a young, dynamic institution known for its innovative teaching methods and industry-oriented programs.
Specializations: Offers diverse B Tech programs including Petroleum, Electrical, Electronics, and Computer Engineering.
Highlights: Excellent placement record and industry partnerships.
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Specializations: Offers B Tech programs in Civil, Mechanical, Electrical, and Electronics Engineering.
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