• 3 months ago
The documentary 'Devbhoomi: Laced with Drugs' exposes the escalating Heroin crisis in Himachal Pradesh over the past 1.5 years. Featuring poignant interviews, including a mother's heart-wrenching account of her child's addiction, and testimonies from local residents and committee workers, it paints a grim picture. Heroin, primarily sourced from Pakistan and flooding in from Punjab, is wreaking havoc. Authorities remain silent, leaving desperate parents to fend for themselves. The documentary confronts viewers with urgent questions: How many more must suffer? How many more young lives must be lost before decisive action is taken against drug peddlers and smugglers?


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Transcript
00:00Nestled in the Himalayas, Himachal Pradesh is called Dev Bhoomi and is renowned for its
00:07spiritual aura and rejuvenating scenery. But beneath the postcard-perfect pretense, Dev
00:14Bhoomi battles a sinister force. Its majestic peaks aren't just blanketed in snow, they
00:21are laced with drugs.
00:305 people have died.
01:01Once a
01:28youth haven for vacations, Himachal Pradesh now struggles with a drug menace like Punjab,
01:34posing safety concerns.
01:58Around 2.1% of India's population, i.e. 2.26 crore individuals use opioids. And among
02:27opioids, heroin, also known as Chitta, is the most common with a prevalence rate of
02:331.14%. Heroin, which is either injected, snorted or smoked, takes control of the brain's
02:41pleasure system, fostering dependence and leading to a worrying cycle of addiction.
02:46It triggers effects such as pain relief, euphoria and potentially fatal outcomes from overuse.
02:58Hello, my name is Munish Sharma and I am from Tramvan. I was born in 1993 and have been
03:11living here ever since. I see how society is changing, how good things are disappearing
03:21and how bad things are coming. I am a local from Tramvan.
03:29When a disease enters the body, the body responds in a different way. It is the same in society.
03:41The society is becoming hollow due to addiction. People are not able to feel safe here.
03:49Only a few people are doing all this. The rest are doing well because of them.
03:54But because of the few people, the rest are not able to feel safe.
03:59The addiction is eating away at these things. A few years ago, everything was going well
04:10until Chitta and all these things were involved.
04:15When these things got involved, the whole system of society changed.
04:22The addict is bad for himself, but he has become bad for the society.
04:32There are small children who are getting influenced by these people.
04:37They are living such and such a life because evil spreads very quickly.
04:43The rest of the children are getting involved in these things very quickly.
04:50Because of their indulgence, I feel that we are going to a very dark side.
04:58Sir, let me tell you a small thing. When all these things started,
05:05when I saw small children for the first time, I was very surprised.
05:10I was shocked to see them. I felt that these small children are doing such things.
05:15They are either using themselves or someone has sent them so that no one will doubt them.
05:23So they will bring them.
05:25When all these things started, I felt very bad when I saw those children.
05:37And I felt very bad for those children and their parents.
05:42Like I told you earlier, those small children…
05:46One day, we caught a boy.
05:51His father works in the army.
05:56And that boy came here with a scooter from a distance of 20-22 km specially to buy that thing.
06:02When we stopped him and asked him what he had come to buy, he got scared.
06:09Because at that age of 18-19 years, he doesn't know much.
06:13So he took out everything and said that I have everything.
06:17I have brought this.
06:18And he also told us the names of those people.
06:23Then when we asked him about his family history,
06:26his father is in the army and his mother has expired.
06:29He is the only son whom his father has left at home to study and do everything.
06:36His father is doing a job and he is at home.
06:39Sir, you won't believe this.
06:40He doesn't have a mother, sister, brother or anyone to look after him.
06:43He is there by himself.
06:44And his father is serving in the Indian army for a nation.
06:47And his son is doing the same at home.
06:49I feel very bad when I see that.
06:53A soldier is fighting for us at the border or at the front.
06:58To keep everyone safe.
07:00He is standing there in the heat and cold.
07:02And our society is giving these things to his children.
07:06When his father comes back and sees this,
07:09how will he feel as a father?
07:12He will feel that he was serving the country
07:15and couldn't make his children's future.
07:18We used to hear about this from other states.
07:21It had a big impact in Punjab.
07:24Now it is spreading to Himachal.
07:28It has increased a lot.
07:30Our district, Kangra,
07:34touches the border with Punjab.
07:37And the other district, Unna,
07:40also touches the border with Punjab.
07:42So this drug has reached from there,
07:46from Pakistan to Punjab,
07:48and from Punjab to Himachal.
07:51As I said before,
07:53a person who is addicted,
07:55if he wants drugs,
07:57he can sell his utensils.
08:00He can go to any extent for drugs.
08:04For example, he can steal from his parents,
08:07from his neighbors.
08:10Today, if the parents are worried,
08:14and I am one of them,
08:17and our children are small,
08:19or if we see anyone in the society,
08:22the parents are not worried
08:24that their child will become an IAS,
08:27or a professor, or an engineer.
08:29But they are more worried
08:31that if their child is going to study in any institution,
08:34how can he be safe there?
08:36How can he be safe from drugs?
08:38And this is the concern of every parent,
08:40in this area as well,
08:42and if I talk about the entire Himachal,
08:44people are worried that
08:46in today's date,
08:48our child will score more marks,
08:50but what is the guarantee that
08:52he will be safe from drugs?
08:54Because drugs are in this society.
08:56The basic concern of girls is that
08:58the girls who are addicted to drugs,
09:01when they get addicted to drugs,
09:04they drown,
09:06and to make them addicted,
09:08they are ready to sell their bodies as well.
09:14It's estimated that there are around 8.5 lakh people
09:18who inject drugs in India,
09:20and nearly half of people who inject drugs,
09:23that is 46%,
09:25predominantly inject heroin,
09:27causing grave public health threats,
09:29raising alarming concerns about the spread of infections
09:32such as HIV and Hepatitis C and B.
09:43Heroin is a form of psychoactive substance
09:47which is derived from a class of drugs
09:49which are known as opioids,
09:51and it is similar to opium,
09:53which is derived from the opium plant,
09:55which is also known as poppy,
09:57and the opioids, there are different variants
10:00which are naturally occurring,
10:01there are semi-synthetic and synthetic variants also,
10:04so heroin is a semi-synthetic form of opioid,
10:07which is known for its abuse potential
10:09and addiction potential,
10:11and is frequently misused all over the world.
10:13So with heroin, once it reaches the brain,
10:16there can be effects of euphoria,
10:18there is a high that individuals report,
10:20then there is a pain evading property of this drug,
10:23which is where a lot of people also take it
10:27if they are struggling with chronic pain.
10:29With that, definitely as the dose increases in the body,
10:33the different level of HIV or euphoria can come in.
10:36Along with it, when it gets distributed all over the body,
10:39there are different physical effects that come in.
10:41So there could be symptoms like
10:44the eyes become very constricted,
10:47there can be a feeling of being full,
10:51so constipation can happen,
10:53then there is a respiratory effect of these drugs.
10:56So in the long run,
10:58an immediate use can basically depress the respiratory system,
11:02and excessive use can definitely depress it to the level
11:05where a person can cease breathing.
11:07If a patient has been taking drugs for a long time,
11:12then it takes that long to quit,
11:14because there are withdrawal symptoms,
11:16such as depression, anxiety, pain,
11:18runny nose, stomach upset,
11:20all these symptoms come only when
11:22the patient has been taking drugs for a long time.
11:26That is, the symptoms will remain for a long time.
11:29So it takes that long to detoxify it.
11:32Because what happens in this is
11:34that a disruptive brain circuit is also formed in the brain,
11:37due to which basically an anomaly occurs,
11:40so it is difficult to remove it.
11:42It almost behaves like an animal,
11:47it cannot control it,
11:49because its withdrawal centers are so severe
11:52that it cannot bear it.
11:55So that's why irritation, anger,
11:57being involved in criminal activities,
11:59all this happens.
12:01Behavior changes,
12:02like if your child's personality is calm,
12:04then he will get irritated,
12:05he will start fighting,
12:06he will get angry over small things,
12:08leaving the house and going again and again,
12:10these symptoms occur.
12:12It gives an idea,
12:13it should or should happen,
12:14that there is a change in behavior.
12:16A change in behavior is the biggest symptom.
12:24Namaskar Sir.
12:26My name is Sir Ashu Gloria.
12:28I am from Dharamshala.
12:30Sir, we didn't even know about this addiction.
12:33If I talk about being a lady,
12:35because we have nothing to do with these things,
12:38and neither did our family have anything to do with it.
12:41So we didn't know about these things at all,
12:43but when we found out about it,
12:46when we found out,
12:47it means that my son himself
12:49had come under the influence of this addiction.
12:52So when he came,
12:54he was taking this addiction,
12:56so we gradually felt a little
12:59that something was happening in my son,
13:01there was a change,
13:02he was getting weak,
13:03I mean,
13:04he used to live a little like this,
13:06he used to stay away from his family,
13:08he used to demand money,
13:10so we had a little doubt,
13:12but still we didn't have a doubt
13:14that someone would be taking this kind of addiction,
13:16then it is like this.
13:17Because what I have noticed
13:19that almost no one knows about this addiction,
13:21and the parents don't think so,
13:23their children don't think so,
13:25especially the father and mother
13:27understand their child anyway,
13:28and if the child would have done it,
13:30then I have seen till date,
13:31we didn't do it,
13:32I didn't do it,
13:33but I have seen that
13:34the parents hide that thing,
13:35the parents never say
13:36that our child is doing this thing.
13:39So when this thing came in my son,
13:41when he became weak,
13:42then we concerned the doctor,
13:44took him to the doctor,
13:45got the checkup done from the doctor,
13:47so he got a disease,
13:49he got Hepatitis C,
13:51which is called Kala Piliya,
13:54and at that time,
13:56the doctor put in our mind
13:58that the child doesn't do drugs,
14:00doesn't take any drugs or anything like that,
14:03so we also strictly refused,
14:05because in our knowledge,
14:06this was not the case,
14:07we refused that no,
14:08this is not the case,
14:09but the son used to study abroad,
14:11the son used to live in Chandigarh,
14:13so still we kept that thing in our mind
14:16that if the doctor is saying,
14:18then something can happen,
14:20after that we started keeping an eye on him,
14:24and when we noticed this,
14:27and this room is our room,
14:30the son sleeps in this room,
14:32so we started doing some research,
14:34to find out,
14:35if there is anything in his clothes,
14:37or in his bed,
14:38or something like that,
14:39so one day after searching,
14:41we found an injection there,
14:42to my husband,
14:44so it was a small injection,
14:46syringe type,
14:48so my husband told me,
14:49what is this injection doing in his room,
14:52that there is nothing to keep an injection,
14:54so even then I didn't think,
14:56because I didn't have in my mind,
14:57that injections are also taken from drugs,
14:59or anything like that,
15:01so I told him,
15:02this is how it will be,
15:03nothing will happen,
15:04so he said,
15:05there is something,
15:06then we made him sit,
15:07and asked him everything,
15:09so he didn't believe,
15:10he said,
15:11no mummy,
15:12I don't do anything,
15:13it's not like that,
15:15then again we kept a watch on him,
15:18like keep him locked at home,
15:20don't send him anywhere,
15:21don't let him go anywhere,
15:22but till when,
15:23till when can we keep the kids locked,
15:24till when can we keep a watch on the kids,
15:27and this is not a solution,
15:28this is not a solution,
15:29to keep the kids locked,
15:31after that,
15:33we left him alone,
15:34then I started following him,
15:36and I felt somewhere,
15:37that he used to take such things from someone,
15:40then once or twice,
15:41we saw,
15:42that he must have been intoxicated,
15:43so it was too much,
15:44like a person is too much,
15:46earlier we didn't know,
15:47but when he did too much,
15:48we saw him in a state of unconsciousness,
15:52then after that,
15:53I took a strict step,
15:54I took my son to the rehab center,
15:58and from there,
15:59I called those people,
16:01and picked him up,
16:02and put him there,
16:05my son stayed there for 6 months,
16:07at that time,
16:08his weight was very good,
16:09he was very healthy,
16:11but due to this intoxication,
16:13his weight was around 40-45 kg,
16:17when he used to take this intoxication,
16:19after that I kept him there for 6 months,
16:20I treated him strictly,
16:21did not take him out at all,
16:22he also gave a lot of threats,
16:24I told him only one thing,
16:25that if he dies,
16:26then let him die,
16:27but do not provide him with this intoxication,
16:31I kept him there,
16:33and as a parent,
16:35what I felt,
16:37you can also understand,
16:38what can happen to a parent,
16:40we have only one son,
16:43and it is very sad,
16:45that these things are taken,
16:46and the parents provide everything to the child,
16:49they give everything,
16:50even after that,
16:52then I took a decision,
16:54that I have to work on this,
16:55whether that child is mine,
16:57or of someone else's,
16:59if I can save my child,
17:01then if I can save 2-4 children,
17:03of someone else's,
17:05then it will be a big thing for me,
17:07and we have an NGO running,
17:12in that we work a lot,
17:15like on domestic violence,
17:18against intoxication,
17:20the intoxication that is spreading among the youth,
17:22we work a lot on that,
17:23so we have taken this step,
17:25that wherever we meet,
17:27I am preparing a team in every area,
17:29like area wise,
17:31I have worked in 4 constituencies,
17:33I have taken the district of Kangra,
17:35we are working in Palampur,
17:37we are working in Nagrota,
17:39we are working in Shapur,
17:41we are working in Dharamshala,
17:43so currently in Dharamshala,
17:45area wise,
17:47in villages,
17:49we are preparing a team of ladies,
17:50that 10, 20, 50, 100 ladies,
17:52wherever they can gather,
17:54in one area,
17:56if we have 10 ladies sitting,
17:58then they get a near wise information,
18:00so we have said directly,
18:02that we have to save our children,
18:04in any condition,
18:06whatever they have to do,
18:08we have to save them,
18:10the first thing will be,
18:12that we request the police department,
18:14that wherever we are telling you,
18:16please take action there,
18:18if you don't do it,
18:20then what will the police do,
18:22so as a mother,
18:24as a parent,
18:26we will take action,
18:28because we will not let our children die like this,
18:30small children,
18:32like 10, 15, 20 year old children,
18:34we give them in toffees,
18:36we mix them in lollipops,
18:38or we give them in a drink,
18:40because I have noted all these things,
18:42we have done everything,
18:44that what all happens here,
18:46so when they enjoy it,
18:48when they feel good,
18:50then we ask for it again and again,
18:52now I am sitting with you,
18:54and drinking here,
18:56so I like this drink more,
18:58I will go there,
19:00if I don't like it there,
19:02then I will come to you,
19:04and slowly,
19:06when he will get close to you,
19:08when he will get addicted,
19:10then he will talk to you,
19:12take this,
19:14so the child will do it automatically,
19:16because he is addicted to it,
19:18what will he do,
19:20he will get 100, 200,
19:22he will get 1000,
19:243000, 5000, 6000,
19:26he gets one gram each,
19:28one gram of 5000, 6000,
19:30that child has become a useless,
19:32so you think about it,
19:34if that child doesn't work,
19:36then how will he get money,
19:38and if he works,
19:40then how will he do it,
19:42he cannot do it when he is addicted,
19:44so he will ask his parents,
19:46if you give money to the child,
19:48then he will take drugs,
19:50and the general people,
19:52they will tell him,
19:54you take our money,
19:56sell it out,
19:58we will give you your commission,
20:00what will be the commission,
20:02he will get the drugs for free,
20:04so the child is doing it,
20:06so the child,
20:08in order to take drugs,
20:10he is going towards a sin,
20:15so the child is killing himself,
20:17he has to kill 10, 20,
20:1850,000 children,
20:20so how will he stop,
20:22how will he stop,
20:24whenever I have an interview,
20:26they come to me,
20:28this is what I talk about,
20:30I talk about my son,
20:32and I give this message,
20:34so that every parent,
20:36becomes aware,
20:38that if we think that our law,
20:40our government,
20:42our third, our fourth,
20:44will save our children,
20:46no, you will have to take a step yourself,
20:48till then,
20:50no one can save your child from death,
20:52because this is death,
20:54this is not like,
20:56if you are drinking alcohol,
20:58after 10, 20, 50 years,
21:00you will die,
21:02you take a little extra,
21:04give it to the child,
21:06so if you want to save the children,
21:08you have to come forward,
21:10you don't have to be ashamed,
21:12that yes,
21:14our child can do anything,
21:16our child can do everything,
21:18this is an addiction,
21:20if your child is addicted,
21:22he will not see anything,
21:24he will not see his parents,
21:26even his parents,
21:48India is the second highest state,
21:50in heroin consumption in India,
22:19the body responds differently,
22:21the body is in the same society,
22:23badness is coming,
22:25badness of addiction,
22:27and the society is becoming hollow,
22:29people are not able to feel safe here,
22:35see, in the grip of addiction,
22:37like our neighboring states,
22:39Punjab,
22:41Haryana,
22:43there is a lot of friction here,
22:45Punjab's Amritsar area,
22:46there are a lot of suppliers here,
22:48which we have observed,
22:50they go to Amritsar,
22:52they go to get supplies,
22:54they bring drugs there,
22:56so that is there,
22:58its popularity is increasing,
23:00Punjab,
23:02like the situation of Punjab,
23:04Punjab is now quite old,
23:06in the matter of youth,
23:08it is under some conspiracy,
23:10we don't know,
23:12it is said that the youth of Pakistan
23:14should be destroyed,
23:16the drug epidemic
23:18stemming from the Golden Crescent
23:20and Golden Triangle
23:22infiltrates India,
23:24especially from the former route
23:26through a porous 360 km border
23:28shared with Punjab and Haryana,
23:30syndicates from Afghanistan
23:32and Pakistan
23:34exploit Pakistan's role
23:36as a major narcotics source,
23:38maritime routes
23:40and darknet channels
23:42with involvement from foreign nationals
23:44exacerbate this intricate drug network,
23:46like drones
23:48and dark web transactions,
23:50combating transnational threat
23:52has grown increasingly complex,
23:54drugs concealed with legitimate exports
23:56infiltrate border states
23:58like Punjab
24:00and further plagues regions
24:02like Himachal Pradesh,
24:16Even while Himachal Pradesh
24:18appears postcard perfect,
24:20the alarming opioid crisis
24:22of synthetic heroin
24:24or Chitta
24:26remains unresolved,
24:28and the drug epidemic
24:30is spreading
24:32like wildfire,
24:34in a way that
24:36no one can stop it.
24:38Even while Himachal Pradesh
24:40appears postcard perfect,
24:42the alarming opioid crisis
24:44of synthetic heroin
24:46remains unresolved,
24:48and the drug epidemic
24:50is spreading like wildfire,
24:52in a way that
24:54no one can stop it.
25:16Even while Himachal Pradesh
25:18appears postcard perfect,
25:20the alarming opioid crisis
25:22of synthetic heroin
25:24remains unresolved,
25:26and the drug epidemic
25:28is spreading like wildfire,
25:30in a way that
25:32no one can stop it.
25:34In the heart of Himachal Pradesh,
25:36the drug crisis grips its residents
25:38in a relentless chokehold.
25:40In the heart of Himachal Pradesh,
25:42the drug crisis grips its residents
25:44in a relentless chokehold.
25:46While silence echoes
25:48from the corridors of authority,
25:50the youth stumbles
25:52on the edge of destruction.
25:54This dire situation
25:56begs the question,
25:58how many more must suffer
26:00before the deafening silence
26:02is shattered?
26:04How many more lives
26:06must be lost
26:08before action is taken
26:10to combat this hazardous plague?
26:12Nestled in the Himalayas,
26:14Himachal Pradesh
26:16has a fascinating scenery.
26:18But beneath the postcard perfect
26:20pretense,
26:22Devbhumi battles a sinister force.
26:25Its majestic peaks
26:27aren't just blanketed in snow,
26:29they are laced with drugs.
26:47We should be aware of this
26:49and talk about it, sir.
26:51If my children are doing this,
26:53I won't have to hide it.
26:55I will have to come forward
26:57and talk to other people.
26:59Sir, we didn't even know
27:01about this drug.
27:03But when we found out about it,
27:05it meant that my son
27:07himself was under the influence.
27:09We have videos
27:11of people killing their children,
27:13their mothers,
27:14and their daughters
27:16running away from home
27:18after stealing money.
27:20There was a case of a boy
27:22who gave his mother's
27:24mangalsutra as a gift.
27:35Once a youth haven for vacations,
27:37Himachal Pradesh now struggles
27:39with a drug menace like Punjab,
27:41posing safety concerns.
27:43Sir, there are only two sides
27:45to drugs.
27:47One is the peddlers
27:49who want to make money
27:51and the other is those
27:53who want to enjoy
27:55and use drugs.
27:57I won't name anyone,
27:59but when we started
28:01this campaign,
28:03we saw a girl
28:05from a good family
28:07who was in the middle
28:09of a deal.
28:10She was being trapped
28:12by this drug
28:14and she was being
28:16physically abused.
28:18She was being tortured
28:20and she was so helpless
28:22that she was even
28:24selling her body.
28:26Around 2.1%
28:28of India's population,
28:30i.e. 2.26 crore individuals
28:32use opioids.
28:34And among opioids,
28:36heroin, also known as
28:38chitta, is the most common
28:40and has a suicide rate
28:42of 1.14%.
28:44Heroin, which is either
28:46injected, snorted or smoked,
28:48takes control of the brain's
28:50pleasure system,
28:52fostering dependence
28:54and leading to a worrying
28:56cycle of addiction.
28:58It triggers effects
29:00such as pain relief,
29:02euphoria and potentially
29:04fatal outcomes
29:06from overuse.
29:07Hello, my name is
29:09Manish Sharma
29:11and I live here in
29:13Tramman.
29:15I was born in
29:171993 and
29:19I've been living here
29:21since then.
29:23I see everything here.
29:25I see how the society
29:27is changing,
29:29how good things are
29:31disappearing and
29:33bad things are
29:35coming.
29:37When a disease
29:39enters the body,
29:41the body responds
29:43differently.
29:45The society is
29:47just like that.
29:49The society is
29:51becoming hollow
29:53due to addiction.
29:55People are not
29:57able to feel safe.
29:59Only a few people
30:01are able to feel
30:03safe.
30:04People are not
30:06able to feel
30:08safe.
30:10The addiction
30:12is eating away at
30:14these things.
30:16A few years ago,
30:18everything was
30:20going well,
30:22except for
30:24smoking.
30:26The society
30:28has changed.
30:30People behave
30:32differently.
30:34The addiction
30:36is bad for the society
30:38but not for the people.
30:40There are kids
30:42who are influenced
30:44by the society
30:46because
30:48bad things
30:50are happening
30:52to them.
30:54Other kids
30:56are also
30:58influenced by
31:00the society.
31:02I think
31:04the society
31:06has changed
31:08a lot.
31:10People
31:12are not
31:14able to
31:16feel safe.
31:18The society
31:20is not
31:22safe.
31:24People
31:26are not
31:28able to
31:30feel safe.
31:31People
31:33are not
31:35able
31:37to
31:39feel
31:41safe.
31:43People
31:45are not
31:47able
31:49to
31:51feel
31:53safe.
31:55People
31:57are not
31:59able
32:01to
32:03feel
32:05safe.
32:31People
32:33are not
32:35able
32:37to
32:39feel
32:41safe.
32:43People
32:45are not
32:47able
32:49to
32:51feel
32:53safe.
32:55People
32:57are not
32:59able
33:01to
33:03feel
33:05safe.
33:31People
33:33are not
33:35able
33:37to
33:39feel
33:41safe.
33:43People
33:45are not
33:47able
33:49to
33:51feel
33:53safe.
33:55People
33:57are not
33:59able
34:01to
34:03feel
34:05safe.
34:07People
34:09are not
34:11able
34:13to
34:15feel
34:17safe.
34:19People
34:21are not
34:23able
34:25to
34:27feel
34:29safe.
34:31People
34:33are not
34:35able
34:37to
34:39feel
34:41safe.
34:43People
34:45are not
34:47able
34:49to
34:51feel
34:53safe.
34:55People
34:57are not
34:59able
35:01to
35:03feel
35:05safe.
35:07People
35:09are not
35:11able
35:13to
35:15feel
35:17safe.
35:19People
35:21are not
35:23able
35:25to
35:27feel
35:29safe.
35:31People
35:33are not
35:35able
35:37to
35:39feel
35:41safe.
35:43People
35:45are not
35:47able
35:49to
35:51feel
35:53safe.
35:55People
35:57are not
35:59able
36:01to
36:03feel
36:05safe.
36:07People
36:09are not
36:11able
36:13to
36:15feel
36:17safe.
36:31People
36:33are not
36:35able
36:37to
36:39feel
36:41safe.
36:43People
36:45are not
36:47able
36:49to
36:51feel
36:53safe.
36:55People
36:57are not
36:58able
37:00to
37:02feel
37:04safe.
37:06People
37:08are not
37:10able
37:12to
37:14feel
37:16safe.
37:18People
37:20are not
37:22able
37:24to
37:26feel
37:28safe.
37:30People
37:32are not
37:34able
37:36to
37:38feel
37:40safe.
37:42People
37:44are not
37:46able
37:48to
37:50feel
37:52safe.
37:54People
37:56are not
37:58able
38:00to
38:02feel
38:04safe.
38:28People
38:30are not
38:32able
38:34to
38:36feel
38:38safe.
38:40People
38:42are not
38:44able
38:46to
38:48feel
38:50safe.
38:52People
38:54are not
38:56able
38:58to
39:00feel
39:02safe.
39:04People
39:06are not
39:08able
39:10to
39:12feel
39:14safe.
39:16People
39:18are not
39:20able
39:22to
39:24feel
39:26safe.
39:28People
39:30are not
39:32able
39:34to
39:36feel
39:38safe.
39:40People
39:42are not
39:44able
39:46to
39:48feel
39:50safe.
39:52People
39:54are not
39:56able
39:58to
40:00feel
40:02safe.
40:04People
40:06are not
40:08able
40:10to
40:12feel
40:14safe.
40:16People
40:18are not
40:20able
40:22to
40:24feel
40:26safe.
40:28People
40:30are not
40:32able
40:34to
40:36feel
40:38safe.
40:40People
40:42are not
40:44able
40:46to
40:48feel
40:50safe.
40:52People
40:54are not
40:56able
40:58to
41:00feel
41:02safe.
41:04People
41:06are not
41:08able
41:10to
41:12feel
41:14safe.
41:16People
41:18are not
41:20able
41:22to
41:24feel
41:26safe.
41:28People
41:30are not
41:32able
41:34to
41:36feel
41:38safe.
41:40People
41:42are not
41:44able
41:46to
41:48feel
41:50safe.
41:52People
41:54are not
41:56able
41:58to
42:00feel
42:02safe.
42:04People
42:06are not
42:08able
42:10to
42:12feel
42:14safe.
42:16People
42:18are not
42:20able
42:22to
42:24feel
42:26safe.
42:28People
42:30are not
42:32able
42:34to
42:36feel
42:38safe.
42:40People
42:42are not
42:44able
42:46to
42:48feel
42:50safe.
42:52People
42:54are not
42:56able
42:58to
43:00feel
43:02safe.
43:04People
43:06are not
43:08able
43:10to
43:12feel
43:14safe.
43:16People
43:18are not
43:20able
43:22to
43:24feel
43:26safe.
43:28People
43:30are not
43:32able
43:34to
43:36feel
43:38safe.
43:40People
43:42are not
43:44able
43:46to
43:48feel
43:50safe.
43:52People
43:54are not
43:56able
43:58to
44:00feel
44:02safe.
44:04People
44:06are not
44:08able
44:10to
44:12feel
44:14safe.
44:16People
44:18are not
44:20able
44:22to
44:24feel
44:26safe.
44:28People
44:30are not
44:32able
44:34to
44:36feel
44:38safe.
44:40People
44:42are not
44:44able
44:46to
44:48feel
44:50safe.
44:52People
44:54are not
44:56able
44:58to
45:00feel
45:02safe.
45:04People
45:06are
45:08not
45:10able
45:12to
45:14feel
45:16safe.
45:18People
45:20are not
45:22able
45:24to
45:26feel
45:28safe.
45:30People
45:32are
45:34not
45:36able
45:38to
45:40feel
45:42safe.
45:44People
45:46are not
45:48able
45:50to
45:52feel
45:54safe.
45:56People
45:58are not
46:00able
46:02to
46:04feel
46:06safe.
46:08People
46:10are not
46:12able
46:14to
46:16feel
46:18safe.
46:20People
46:22are not
46:24able
46:26to
46:28feel
46:30safe.
46:58People
47:00are not
47:02able
47:04to
47:06feel
47:08safe.
47:10People
47:12are not
47:14able
47:16to
47:18feel
47:20safe.
47:22People
47:24are not
47:25able
47:27to
47:29feel
47:31safe.
47:56People
47:57are not
47:58able
47:59to
48:00feel
48:01safe.
48:02People
48:03are not
48:04able
48:05to
48:06feel
48:07safe.
48:09People
48:10are not
48:11able
48:12to
48:13feel
48:14safe.
48:15People
48:16are not
48:17able
48:18to
48:19feel
48:20safe.
48:21People
48:22are not
48:23able
48:24to
48:25feel
48:26safe.
48:28People
48:29are not
48:30able
48:31to
48:32feel
48:33safe.
48:35People
48:37are not
48:38able
48:40to
48:41feel
48:43safe.
48:46People
48:50are not
48:52able
48:53The situation in Punjab has now reached a point where the youth are under a conspiracy.
49:00I don't know if it is said that the youth of Pakistan's conspiracy should be destroyed.
49:07So, the same situation is going to happen in Hengachal in some time.
49:11The youth of Punjab are under a conspiracy.
49:14I don't know if it is said that the youth of Pakistan's conspiracy should be destroyed.
49:19So, the same situation is going to happen in Hengachal in some time.
49:50Evolving from traditional smuggling to tech-savvy methods like drones and dark web transactions,
49:56combating transnational threat has grown increasingly complex.
50:00Drugs conceived with legitimate exports infiltrate border states like Punjab
50:06and further plagues regions like Himachal Pradesh.
50:09Drugs are increasing in Himachal.
50:17The reason for this is that drugs are being sold out from abroad.
50:22Some people from abroad are also selling drugs here.
50:25Punjab is an adjacent state to our state.
50:28This drug comes from Punjab and is reaching the youth in Himachal.
50:32Some people are coming from abroad and some are supplying it here.
50:37This is why the drug is spreading.
50:40There is no plan to stop this.
50:45Even while Himachal Pradesh appears postcard perfect,
50:49the alarming opioid crisis of synthetic heroin or Chitta remains a complex issue.
50:55Someone was talking about this.
50:58He said that he will not let his child out of the room.
51:04He said that he will not let his child out of the room.
51:07He said that he will not let his child out of the room.
51:11He said that he will not let his child out of the room.
51:13When our children grow up,
51:15they will get a society like this.
51:17How will they survive?
51:19We have caught a smuggler.
51:22We have caught a smuggler.
51:24They stay in jail for some time and then they are released.
51:29The law is very unfair.
51:31Even the police believe that we catch them but the result is zero.
51:37I request you that if you accept Chitta, you will die a happy death.
51:47In the heart of Himachal Pradesh,
51:49the drug crisis grips its residents in a relentless chokehold.
51:53While silence echoes from the corridors of authority,
51:57the youth stumbles on the edge of destruction.
52:00This dire situation begs the question,
52:03how many more must suffer before the deafening silence is shattered?
52:08How many more lives must be lost before action is taken to combat this hazardous plague?

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