Srinagar: Shehlat Foundation, in collaboration with Mool Mouj Foundation, organized a comprehensive awareness programme focused on drug abuse prevention, rehabilitation, child safety, and social reform, bringing together eminent speakers, social activists, artists, educators, and concerned citizens to deliberate on one of society’s most pressing challenges.
The event commenced with the recitation of the Holy Quran by Adnan Ashraf, a Class 6 student of PM Shri Government Secondary School Laharwalpora, Bandipora, followed by a Naat presented by Abid Salam. Renowned broadcaster Syed Mubashir Rufai skillfully conducted the proceedings.
Delivering the welcome address, Ghulam Abbas (IIS), former Director CBC, emphasized the urgent need for collective social responsibility.
Chief Guest, Mr. Khursheed Ahmad Ganie (IAS), Chairman, Group of Concerned Citizens, described drug abuse as a grave social crisis. He highlighted the critical roles of mothers, sisters, political leadership, NGOs, and grassroots institutions, and stressed the need to strengthen village-level systems with proper resources and clear roadmaps to combat the menace.
Guest of Honour, former Vice Chancellor of IUST, Prof. Dr. Mushtaq Ahmed Siddiqui, identified key factors behind the rise in drug abuse, including weakening family structures, erosion of moral leadership, and unchecked materialism. He emphasized addressing root causes, advocating for stronger joint family systems and the vital role of grandparents in child upbringing.
Special Guest, Waheed Jeelani, underscored the importance of art in social reform, stating that artists, media, and cultural organizations must actively contribute to societal betterment.
Chairman Mool Mouj Foundation, Dr. Zubair Saleem, highlighted that drug abuse is a disease that is preventable and fully curable. He stressed the need for strong government alignment, public awareness, prevention strategies, and rehabilitation efforts, urging active participation in the government’s “Nasha Mukt J&K” mission.
Noted poets Zareef Ahmad Zareef, Zahoor Hygami, and G. M. Dilshad, through their poetic recitations, powerfully conveyed the message against drug abuse and reflected on the deteriorating condition of families affected by substance abuse. They emphasized the role of parents, teachers, and moral education in safeguarding future generations, while expressing concern over declining societal values.
Javid Jawad introduced the vision and mission of Shehlat Foundation, reaffirming its commitment to social welfare.
Dr. Irtiqa emphasized child safety, noting that lack of awareness among parents and elders often leads to irreversible consequences, including death and disability. She strongly advocated prevention as the most effective strategy.
A powerful skit by Firdous Dramatic Club effectively portrayed the societal dangers of drug abuse and highlighted the crucial role of parents in curbing the menace.
Chairman Shehlat Foundation, Mohammad Rafiq Lone, appreciated all participants and reaffirmed that the Foundation will continue to serve as a vital bridge between the government, NGOs, and the public in the fight against social evils.
The programme successfully reinforced the urgent need for coordinated social, cultural, educational, and governmental efforts to build a healthier, drug-free society. Acting Chairman, J&K Yateem Foundation, Mohammad Iqbal Beigh, presented mementos on behalf of Shehlat Foundation to the distinguished guests.






