Delhi Medical Colleges Fail to Submit Reports on Anti-Drug Drive: RTI reveals compliance gap
Written By : Anshika Mishra
Published On 2025-12-30 12:15 GMT | Update On 2025-12-30 12:15 GMT
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In a shocking revelation,information obtained through the Right to Information application has revealed that none of the 10 medical colleges in Delhi have submitted the mandatory action-taken (ATRs) reports under the Nasha Mukt Abhiyan. Across the country, only 49 medical institutes have filed the compliance report.
The Union Ministries of Social Justice & Empowerment and Education launched the Nasha Mukt Abhiyan programme in August 2024. It requires medical colleges to set up Nasha Mukt Hostel Committees, conduct counselling and awareness programmes, identify at-risk students, monitor hostels for early signs of substance use etc. The medical colleges are required to submit quarterly reports to the regulator.
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