44% students use drugs: report

KU seminar highlights rampant substance abuse among youth

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KARACHI:

The University of Karachi in collaboration with the Ministry of Narcotics Control and Anti-Narcotics Force organised an awareness session on drug abuse and addiction at the Karachi University Business School Auditorium on Wednesday. The KU Campus and Security Office arranged the event to inform students about the destructive impact of the use of drugs and substances on human life.

The KU Campus Security Advisor Dr Salman Zubair while quoting the ANF report, said that online drug purchases are on the rise.

According to Pakistan Narcotics Control Board (PNCB) survey 44 per cent of students in universities and colleges use drugs. Another study revealed that one in five students in Pakistani schools have tried drugs at least once. The most common reasons cited for drug use among students include exam stress, peer pressure, and curiosity.

Dr Zubair said per PNCB with 53 per cent male and 31 per cent female students have reported drug use. However, female students are more likely to use prescription drugs and sedatives, with 21 percent reporting use compared to 15 percent of male students.

The consequences of drug use among young people are severe and long-lasting, including, impaired cognitive function and memory loss, risky behaviors, such as unprotected sex, strained relationships with family and friends, increased risk of overdose death.

"Let's work together to create a supportive community that encourages healthy choices and empowers individuals to overcome addiction," he said.

KU VC Dr Khalid Mahmood Iraqi said, "we can reduce the use of drugs and substances by promoting awareness about the harm caused by narcotics."

ANF Sindh Commander Lt Col Shakirullah Khan, chairpersons and heads of several departments, and others were also present on this occasion.

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