The minister also stressed the need for inculcating moral values among the younger generation while making the appeal.
"I request both the Andhra Pradesh and Telangana governments to see to it that pub culture is eradicated and not to encourage such uncivilised things.
"Moral education is very much needed for younger generations. That's why I appeal to the state governments to see that more moral values are preferred in the education system," he told reporters here.
"There is a need to increase moral standards and also to bring in changes in the education policy and system and I am appealing to both the state governments to formulate educational policy that will promote ethical values," Dattatreya said.
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"It is a disturbing trend that youth are addicted to the use of drugs, a trend which has to be arrested," Dattatreya said, adding, it is responsibility of both the state and central governments to create more awareness on drug abuse among college and school students.
Dattatreya said he will speak to union ministers Rajnath Singh and Arun Jaitley and apprise them regarding the issue of usage of drugs and for its controlling measures including infrastructure improvement and strengthening of NCB.
He also appealed to the Telangana and Andhra Pradesh governments to formulate anti-Drugs Taskforce.
Dattatreya said the central government will open 100 Model Career Centres in the country under the National Career Service (NCS).