Drug Addiction Awareness Program
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]From August 22nd to August 25th, 2023, a transformative and impactful Drug Addiction Awareness Program was hosted at Eternal University. This event was meticulously organized by the Akal De-Addiction cum Psychiatry Center in partnership with Akal College of Nursing, Baru Sahib under the divine and Eternal Blessings of our Saints Honourable Padmashree Baba Iqbal Singh Ji & the Mission carrying out by Revered Baba Dr. Davinder Singh Ji, Chancellor- Eternal University and President of The Kalgidhar Trust Baru Sahib and the eminent Guidance of Dr. Neelam Kaur, Advisor, Health & Education, The Kalgidhar Trust. The primary objective of this program was to shed light on the critical issue of drug addiction, its grave consequences, and the vital importance of preventing it. Program Highlights:
- Film Screening - "Chup - The Silence": The program began with a powerful and moving film screening of "Chup - The Silence." This film adeptly delved into the real-life struggles faced by Punjab due to the rampant issue of drug addiction. By showcasing authentic stories, the film effectively captured the depth of challenges and hardships inflicted on Individuals, Family and Communities due to addiction.
- Experience Sharing: A particularly impactful addition to the program was the presence of three young female individuals who had successfully overcome their battles with addiction. These brave volunteers willingly addressed the gathering, sharing their personal experiences, struggles, and triumphs. They provided a first hand account of their journey to recovery and the efforts of the De-Addiction team in fostering spiritual values and rejuvenation. Their stories offered hope, inspiration, and a tangible testament to the potential for transformation and renewal.
- Expert Talk by Dr. Col. Rajinder Singh: An exceptional highlight of the event was the expert talk delivered by Dr. Col. Rajinder Singh, an eminent Consultant Psychiatrist and former Senior Adviser in Psychiatry for the Armed Forces. Dr. Col. Rajinder Singhs vast experience brought invaluable insights into managing patients grappling with addiction. His guidance reverberated a resounding message - it's wiser to abstain from drugs entirely rather than attempting to rehabilitate from addiction later. His succinct advice to the world was: "Better Stay out of Drugs, Instead of Coming Out."
- Anupama K: Vice Principal, Head, Department of Mental Health Nursing.
- Komal Rana: Asst. Professor, Department of Mental Health Nursing.
- Manisha: Asst. Professor, Department of Mental Health Nursing.
- Muthu Kumaran: Asst. Professor, Department of Community Health Nsg.