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My Space: The drugs that are not caught do not come to our house?

For the past few days, the news of various types of drugs being caught in the newspaper is getting daily. When drug factories and quantities of drugs worth thousands of crores are caught in different parts of the country, a question arises that if what is caught is such a large amount of drugs, what will be the approximate value of the drugs that would have entered this country, Gujarat? The next question is, where do the drugs that are introduced go? Who consumes it? Where is it sold? A whole generation, between the ages of 14 and 34… that generation, sees these drugs as fashion, fit, fad or bravery. When a 14 year old boy goes to school, 2-4 friends tease him, 'There's nothing wrong with smoking…' or 'Nowadays even girls smoke…' to stay with friends, not to be thrown out of the group. As a result, boys and girls who become influenced to the point where they can be called idiots of this tender age, start smoking cigarettes, gradually switching from cigarettes to ganja and from ganja to stronger substances (the new word for drugs). In the beginning, it is made up of pocket money, but as time goes by, it is advised to become a 'peddler', 'sell drugs and you will get free' – the scheme is attractive, the opportunity to earn money as well as the temptation to get free yourself. is At a young age, the dangers involved are not understood or even if they are, the need for intoxicants is so great that the sense of right and wrong is forgotten… Parents don't even know where their children go in the name of 'party' and what does A parent who is vigilant dares to ask about the place of the party and the names of the friends who are coming along, despite the child's anger. Surprisingly, most parents don't even know that the bits of grass-like material in their child's food bag are weed or marijuana. There are special names for things like mandrakes, cocaine, and gummibears. Inside is the 'bro code' of the younger generation. To not talk about each other in each other's house, to take it upon yourself if caught… to talk outside… In all these new generation lifestyles, 'true friendship' means helping a friend to hide his bad and harmful habits. to do Today's generation has less and less bitter but truthful friends – on the other hand, more and more friends who lead in the wrong direction and provoke. Today's mom is 'career oriented'. Most of the houses are empty all day long. Sometimes mom is out and sometimes dad. Both husband and wife enjoy themselves in the name of 'me time' in the absence of their partner, but most of the parents today do not have the true and mature information about what their child does when they are alone. In the name of 'slip over', it is very old fashioned and backward to talk about what children do when they go to spend the night with their friends. Now parents don't go to their children's rooms, check their bags – don't recognize their friends, much less some parents allow their children to drink alcohol at home – in Gujarat – to get a 'modern' or 'total' parent certificate. Says proudly, 'Drink it at home – then don't go out!' This child can be both son and daughter. Gradually the roots of the habit of drunkenness become so deep that they cease to have the effect of simple alcohol. It then attracts a new generation, a new generation, to further intoxicate. The direction we are all headed is a frightening time of unexplained strange modernity. Parents are losing their grip and control over their children with the fear of being 'friends'. Sadly, some parents are losing control even over themselves. When lawlessness has become a 'fashion' in a state of prohibition, the question of who is stopping whom is working to ruin our next generation. Who sells these drugs? where? Such drugs are easily available outside schools, around colleges, near modern and trendy cafes. The police work very hard, but the Nabiras of the big house get away with someone's identity. What gets caught are the children of the middle class, the lower middle class. Whose parents sometimes have to be abandoned. In both these cases the youth of this new generation does not feel the fear that it should. The Narcotics Department and Crime Branch officers working day and night want the next generation to stay away from this addiction, but how much can they do? Drugs aren't the only crime that officers can devote their full time to. The real duty is that of the parents, who should keep an eye on their children. If even a small change is noticed in their behaviour, sleeping habits or appearance, alert and conscious parents will immediately realize that something is 'fishy'… This generation of 14 to 34 is the future of India, the country's mustakbil… The next generation is the country's A doctor, an engineer, a leader and an actor will be found among them. If that generation – the entire generation – becomes addicted to drugs, then we as parents will not only put our personal future in jeopardy, but many questions are also being raised about the future of this country, what will we do about it? }

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