This is a video about drug addict and drug abuse. How a addict girl can be abused by others when they are fully unconscious. watch movie by clicking in the link below:
Cast
Anita Tamang
Sabina Theeing,
Dinesh
Concept
:Sudip Lama
Edit
Tulsi Baskota
Directed By
Nripatendra Dhoj Rana
With around 27 million people, Nepal is sandwiched between two most populous countries of the world, India to the east, south and west, and China to the north. It is still in transition even after the onset of multi-party democracy in 1990 with facing domestic social, economic, and political issues that is hindering development. Such circumstances are likely to contribute to build a potential area for illicit drug business in Nepal.
Drug abuse is a worldwide problem that affects millions of people, and Nepal is no exception. Over the last years, growing drug use has been of increasing concern to the society in Nepal. It is mainly the young boys and girls who are engaging in drug use for a variety of reasons and many young Nepalese have already died from drug use. Drug use poses serious challenges as it affects foremost the health and life of the drug user, the social well-being of the family and community.
Drugs such as cannabis and alcohol were traditionally used in Nepal for centuries. Use of these drugs as part of the cultural norms did not create major social problems during that period. However, the types of drug used have been shifted since the last few decades from cannabis to synthetic opiates and chemical substances. Also, the mode of drug uses has changed from smoking/ingesting to injecting and that has – 2 – become one of the major causes of HIV infection too. So, drug abuse has become multi-dimensional problem in Nepal and drug control, a challenge for the government. Ministry of Home Affairs (MoHA) and other Non Governmental Organizations has been working rigorously to overcome this situation. Upon the request of the Ministry of Home Affairs, Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS) had conducted a survey on hard drug users (HDU) in Nepal in 2063. The main objective of the survey was to estimate the size and characteristics of HDU in Nepal. During that period, the size of HDU was estimated at 46,309.
Drugs such as cannabis and alcohol were traditionally used in Nepal for centuries. Use of these drugs as part of the cultural norms did not create major social problems during that period. However, the types of drug used have been shifted since the last few decades from cannabis to synthetic opiates and chemical substances. Also, the mode of drug uses has changed from smoking/ingesting to injecting and that has – 2 – become one of the major causes of HIV infection too. So, drug abuse has become multi-dimensional problem in Nepal and drug control, a challenge for the government. Ministry of Home Affairs (MoHA) and other Non Governmental Organizations has been working rigorously to overcome this situation. Upon the request of the Ministry of Home Affairs, Central Bureau of Statistics (CBS) had conducted a survey on hard drug users (HDU) in Nepal in 2063. The main objective of the survey was to estimate the size and characteristics of HDU in Nepal. During that period, the size of HDU was estimated at 46,309.
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