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Inclusivity Is the Only Way Forward for Specially-Abled Persons: DIG CKR Rajiv Pande

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03/12/2025
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Inclusivity Is the Only Way Forward for Specially-Abled Persons: DIG CKR Rajiv Pande
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Srinagar, Dec 3 (JKNS): Deputy Inspector General (DIG) Central Kashmir, Rajiv Omprakash Pande, on Wednesday emphasised the need for an inclusive society for specially-abled persons and reiterated the police department’s uncompromising stance against drug trafficking.

Speaking to media persons on the sidelines of an event marking the International Day of Persons with Disabilities, DIG Rajiv said the day holds significant importance for acknowledging and empowering specially-abled individuals.

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“This day is meant to recognise the strength and potential of specially-abled people. It is better if we do not refer to it merely as ‘Disability Day’. The theme of today’s programme focuses on fostering their growth and ensuring they progress alongside the general population,” he said.

He stressed that separating specially-abled children into exclusive institutions or isolated environments is counterproductive.
Quoting him, “If someone is specially-abled, we must not segregate them into separate schools or keep them away from others. Inclusivity demands that society accepts them as they are, so they can move forward and live a normal life with dignity.”

 

On Drug Menace

DIG Rajiv also addressed the rising challenge of drug abuse and trafficking, noting an increase in cases registered under the NDPS Act.

“If we look at the statistics, the number of NDPS cases has risen. At the state level, the DGP has given clear and firm directions that there should be absolutely no leniency in dealing with drug-related offences,” he said.

He added that the police ensure accountability at every stage of investigation.
“Our investigations are robust, but wherever shortcomings are found, we do not hesitate to take action against the Investigating Officer concerned,” he said.

Highlighting the multi-pronged strategy to counter drug abuse, DIG Rajiv said the police have identified hotspots to intensify action.

“One part is coercive action, where we crack down on hotspots. The second part is corrective action — drug de-addiction centres at range level are being run efficiently, and awareness campaigns are being conducted regularly in schools, colleges, and youth organisations across Jammu and Kashmir.”

He appealed to media organisations to extend support in strengthening public awareness.
“Through your platform, I request the media to help take the message to the people. Awareness is crucial. Children today are already informed, they just need a better environment to stay away from this menace,” he added. (JKNS)

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