The rising trend of drug use among young people is emerging as a critical concern, leading Minister for Public Enterprises and Multi-Ethnic Affairs Charan Jeath Singh to seek the involvement of religious leaders in tackling this issue during the sacred occasion of Maha Shiv Ratri. This night, which honors Lord Shiva, serves not only as a time for spiritual reflection but also as an opportunity to provide essential guidance to the youth as they navigate various societal challenges.
Minister Singh articulated that Maha Shiv Ratri represents values such as self-discipline, self-control, and personal renewal. He pointed out that the teachings of Lord Shiva, which emphasize inner strength and ethical living, are particularly important for the youth dealing with societal pressures and temptations associated with drug use.
In his appeal, Singh urged spiritual leaders, parents, and community elders to actively participate in addressing the drug crisis during local gatherings. He proposed that community sermons, discussions, and initiatives geared towards young people should underscore the serious risks tied to drug use, thus serving as an essential preventive strategy against addiction.
Additionally, Singh recognized the significant role that faith-based institutions play in molding character and nurturing resilience among the younger generation. He extended heartfelt greetings to the Indian community celebrating Maha Shiv Ratri and encouraged a united effort to steer the next generation towards healthier lifestyles and a more hopeful future. Through collective action and spiritual guidance, there is a potential to combat these harmful influences effectively and foster an environment of positivity and support for youth.
