On September 30, 2024, the Ministry of Finance released its annual report detailing the activities financed under the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances (National Fund for Control of Drugs Abuse) Rules, 2006. This report provides a comprehensive overview of the initiatives funded during the financial year 2023-2024, as well as a statement of accounts.
Introduction
The Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act of 1985 establishes a framework for regulating and controlling drug abuse in India. The National Fund for Control of Drugs Abuse plays a critical role in financing activities aimed at preventing and combating drug addiction.
The notification tabulates the following information:
Details of Funded Activities
- NIMHANS, Bengaluru: This project focuses on a community-based survey and service delivery aimed at understanding youth with injecting drug use and related risks in Bengaluru. The funding of Rs. 6,26,721 supports critical research and outreach efforts.
- Dept. of Sociology, NBBGC, Sikkim: This initiative involves conducting a comprehensive study on drug abuse, addiction, and rehabilitation in Sikkim. With a sanctioned amount of Rs. 9,35,000, this research aims to address the local challenges surrounding drug addiction.
- Uttarakhand Police: Aimed at public awareness, this project received Rs. 5,00,000 to publish and promote slogans and pamphlets about drug abuse, as well as create short films to educate the public.
Financial Highlights
- Opening Balance: The year began with an opening balance of Rs. 3,57,57,9102.
- Closing Balance: the closing balance stood at Rs. 3,79,89,3813