Huge amount of money spent on drug abuse
Last Updated on Tuesday, 12 January 2010 02:08 Written by Ritesh Friday, 1 January 2009 01:59
Huge amount of money is being spent by the government in setting up drug rehab centers in New York. The attempt made is significant and so genuine that it’s surely commendable. If the government does not get involved, then nothing can be done to save a nation from impending disaster. Building of roads, new bridges, and setting up new factories and similar other attempts are some of the most constructive work done by the government. However, spending money for a drug rehab center exceeds all. A society can only progress when everything changes for the better and here along with the government you too have a role to play.
A government can spend a lot of money in setting up a drug rehab center in New York, but the expenditure only becomes worth, when a lot of people enjoy the benefits of this attempt made by the government. The addicts coming to these centers should get proper treatment, otherwise what’s the use of setting up a rehab center? Medical practitioners here have to work for a social cause. They are not just paid doctors – they are social healers. They not only treat a drug addict, they also help him recover in life. A proper come back of an addicted individual should be a doctor’s concern.
Huge amount of money spent by the government in establishing drug rehab centers in New York should equal to “n” number of lives being saved. World class apparatus and facilities can cure, but along with these we need essentials such as love, understanding and voluntary participation. These things will definitely help a drug addicted individual bounce back to normal. When the government is spending money, you should spend at least some time with the drug addicts in rehab centers. Talk to them, help them and within no time you will realize, every individual can make a difference.
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