CM announces State level Advisory Board for De-addiction and Rehabilitation
While addressing one day long State level workshop on Maternal, Infant and Young Child Nutrition and De-addiction here today, Chief Minister Thakur Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu announced constitution of State level Advisory Board for De-addiction and Rehabilitation in the State. To be headed by the Chief Minister this initiative aims streamlining the activities of various line departments on substance abuse to ensure integrated approach towards this menace. Additionally, he also declared the Centre of Excellence of Mental Health at Dr. Rajendra Prasad Government Medical College, Tanda as State level nodal institution for De-addiction and rehabilitation. He also said that Opioid Substitution Therapy Centre would be established at all medical colleges and district hospitals of the State. He said that School Health Mission will be implemented in the State in collaboration with departments of Education and Health.
Sh. Sukhu said that the State Government would prepare an action plan for addressing the nutritional concerns of adolescent girls, pregnant and lactating mothers and children upto the age of six years besides drug abuse prevention, de-addiction and rehabilitation. He also directed the Social Justice and Empowerment Department to formulate a mechanism to ensure the well being of expectant women and their new born upto the age of one year. He said that first one thousand days of new born babies are critical, therefore, their health is the priority for the State Government. He said that the Government was also contemplating to delegate the powers to the lower level for the procurement of nutritional supplements to ensure good quality of food items being provided to the eligible pregnant women, lactating mothers. He directed the officers to formulate SoP in this regard.
The Chief Minister said that there was a need to create awareness at the school level regarding the ill effects of drug abuse. He said that the State Government has initiated a crackdown on drug mafia in the State and many of the culprits had been nabbed and the State Government has also made a provision to confiscate their properties. He said that to curb the drug menace, integrated approach must be adopted. “It is concerning that young children are falling prey to the drug addiction. The State Government is concerned about how to protect hem and their families from this. We are also going to establish state of art de-addiction and rehabilitation centre in Kotla Barog of Sirmaur district spread over 150 bighas “, he added.
Sh. Sukhu said that the doctors from Himachal Pradesh were excelling in the medical field and bringing laurels to the State. He said that the State Government was also promoting health tourism in order to provide employment and self employment opportunities and necessary infrastructure was being upgraded. He said that the present State Government has accorded top priority to health and education and during the last two years, the State Government has made significant changes in the health care sector and further radical changes are planned for the future.
He said that changing lifestyle is causing several health issues, therefore, it was essential to adopt a proper diet and lifestyle changes. He said that modern machines were being introduced in government health institutions and steps were being taken to follow doctor patients and nurse patients ratio in line with international health standards so that people can get better health care facilities.
Health Minister Dr. Dhani Ram Shandil, while speaking on the occasion, emphasized on the importance of such deliberations in shaping the positive changes and policy decisions. He said that the present State government has taken numerous to improve the health care infrastructure in the State. He said that the health of new born baby is directly linked to the mother’s well being. He said that awareness camps play a crucial role in preventing substance abuse among the abuse but the cooperation from all sections of the society is equally necessary.
Chief Secretary Prabodh Saxena expressed concern over the lack of awareness about breastfeeding techniques for infants aged 0-6 months in Himachal Pradesh. He emphasized the need for proper nutrition for expectant women, lactating mothers and newborns, stating that the state faces climate change, public health issues, and the growing problem of substance abuse as major three challenges.
Dr. V.K. Paul, Member of NITI Aayog, stressed the importance of monitoring, training and teamwork to tackle the malnutrition issues in children. He advocated for immediate breastfeeding within the hospital after childbirth and exclusive breastfeeding for the first six months. He said that ASHA workers and Anganwadi workers have a critical role in guiding parents on proper nutrition practices for infants. Training these workers is essential to ensure that children’s growth is monitored and supported effectively.
Dr. Paul emphasized the critical role of parental awareness in ensuring child health, urging families to provide nutritious meals at home once a child reaches six months of age. He highlighted the importance of zinc supplementation for children experiencing diarrhea to prevent nutrient deficiencies. Furthermore, he stressed the need for regular health monitoring of pregnant and lactating mothers.
Earlier, Health Secretary M. Sudha Devi welcomed the Chief Minister.
MD (Pediatrics) National Director CORD Padma-Shri awardee Kshama Metre, National Director of BMGF Hari Menon, Director, PHNDC Dr. Sheela C Vir, Technical Advisor, PHNDC Dr. Vandana Sabharwal, MD Dr. Rupal Dalal, Director ESOMA Kiran Bhadana and experts from AIIMS Delhi and PGI Chandigarh also deliberated upon various issues related to infant health during one day workshop.
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