DSE directs schools to set up PRAHARI Clubs to tackle drugs and substance abuse

Kohima: Clubs to make students vigilant of any activities or suspected activities related to drugs and substances in and around school premises

BY | Thursday, 23 January, 2025

The Department of School Education has directed all Middle, High and Higher Secondary Schools functioning in the State of Nagaland (Government & Private) to constitute ‘PRAHARI Clubs’, exclusive Children’s Club on “Awareness on Bad Effect of Drugs and Substance Abuse in Human Life”, in line with the guidelines given under Section 6 of the  “Joint Action Plan on Prevention of Drugs and Substance Abuse among Children and Illicit Trafficking” developed by the National Commission for Protection of Child Rights (NCPCR) and the Narcotics Control  Bureau, Government of India.

The DSE notified that ‘PRAHARI Clubs’ may be constituted with a total of 20-25 Students selected from Classes 6 to 12 under the Supervision & Guidance of a responsible Teacher –in–Charge who is a person of integrity. The ‘PRAHARI Clubs’ should be given the responsibility of carrying out two suitable activities in a year and the awareness activities of the club may be integrated into the existing programmes of the Ministry of Education (MoE) and the Ministry of Health & Family Welfare (MoHFW).

Apart from awareness generation, the areas of focus of the club would be: to sensitize all members of the club to be vigilant on children taking drugs and substances or if children are being used for trafficking of drugs and substances; and to be vigilant of any activities or suspected activities of use and sale of drugs and substances in and around the school premises.

Further, members of the ‘PRAHARI Clubs’ should share any information they get regarding activities or suspected activities related to Drugs/Substance abuse with the Teacher –in–Charge who in turn should share it with the School Head for appropriate action.

School Heads can download a copy of the “Joint Action Plan on Prevention of Drugs and Substance Abuse among Children and Illicit Trafficking” made available at the DoSE Online Educational Services Portal (https://dosenl.in) for ready reference and further necessary action.

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