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CM talks of alternative livelihood plan for poppy growers

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Press Trust of India Shimla
Himachal Chief Minister Virbhadra Singh today said his government was taking effective steps to curb the menace of drug peddling by trying to create alternative livelihood sources for people involved in poppy plantation.

Replying to a question by Ravinder Singh Ravi (BJP) during the question hour, Singh said, "It is our top most priority to deal with drug menace and suitable amendments would be made in the law to handle the issue more seriously," adding that periodic meetingswere being held under him and the Chief Secretary has been told to keep constant watch over the situation.

"Currently, the campaign for uprooting cannabis is also going on in the state withthe involvement of youth," he said adding, the government was aware of the needto provide alternative livelihood to thepeople insome pockets where they were dependenton the illicit trade of cannabis and opium.
 

"We will put in efforts to provide alternate source of income to people involved in poppy plantationby motivating them to go for flower cultivation and agriculture," he said.

He said Malana village in Kullu had potential to produce high quality apple and in order toprovide alternate source of income to those residents best quality imported apple plantwould be distributed to them.

He said people in cannabis growing areas would also be motivated to switch over to vegetable cultivation and floriculture to earn their livelihood.

Singh informed that 274 cases under ND and PS Act were registered across the state and 320 peoplewere arrested between April 1 and July 31 this year and 133 kg charas, 10 kg Opium, 223 gm Heroin, 302 kg Chura Post, 6.03 kg Ganja, 0.004 gm Smack, 50181 tablets, 29689 capsules and 899bottles of cough syrups were recovered.

Ravinder Singh Ravi said the figures provided by the government for four months werealarming.

He said in Thural area of Kangra district, three lakh bottles of fluid weresold in a year and there was need for proper check and a team should be formed to look into thematter seriously.

Maheshwar Singh (BJP) said that in five districts, drive had been launched to uproot cannabisplantation but it is confined only to private lands where illegal plantation was being done and the cannabis plants had not been removed from forests land and along the roads.

The Chief Minister said the drive to root out cannabis plantations has been launched in allthe areas and is not confined to private land alone.

In reply to another question, Forest minister, Thakur Singh Bharmouri, said the stategovernment had on May 16, 2016, decided to give compensation to all the victims of animal bites.

Earlier, it was only for the wild animal bites but now the victims bitten by other animals have also been included," he said.

Replying to another question, Social Justice and Empowerment Minister, Dhani RamShandil informed the assembly that 167 cow sheds in the state were under constructionand 46 were functional as of late.

He said the government was taking steps to ensure that the animals were not abandoned.

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First Published: Aug 23 2016 | 11:02 PM IST

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