Shillong (Meghalaya), Dec 3: The state government has embarked on a groundbreaking mission to tackle the growing menace of substance abuse in the state. With a bold commitment of ₹50 crore over five years, the government is set to revolutionize the fight against drugs, focusing on rehabilitation, prevention, and community engagement.
The Drug Reduction, Elimination and Action Mission (DREAM) is at the forefront of this crusade, working tirelessly to create a safer, healthier future for the state’s youth. By partnering with faith-based and community-led organizations, the government aims to provide support and resources to those affected by substance abuse.
The Chief Minister’s vision for a drug-free Meghalaya is clear: to empower communities, equip schools, and build a society that is resilient to the threats of substance abuse. With the DREAM initiative, the state is poised to make a significant impact in the fight against drugs.
The government’s efforts have already shown promising results, with seizures of over ₹1,000 crore worth of drugs in the past three years. The upgrade of specialized units with advanced scanners and K-9 detection units is expected to further strengthen enforcement and curb the flow of illicit substances.
As the state joins hands in this fight against substance abuse, the future looks brighter for Meghalaya’s youth. The DREAM initiative is a beacon of hope, shining a light on the path to a healthier, safer, and more prosperous tomorrow.





































