The theme for this year International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking is “Better Knowledge for Better Care”. So, having a better knowledge of the problem can help people cure, and give better care for the person in need. The day, 26 June, is observed all around the world as International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking. The date was chosen to remember Lin Zexu’s dismantling of the opium trade in Humen, Guangdong before the First Opium War in China.
UNODC (United Nations
Office on Drugs and Crime) released the World Drug Report 2017, stating that
about a quarter of a billion people used drugs at least once in 2015. According
to the UNODC, 200 million people are using illicit drugs and thus, UNODC has
been launching campaigns to raise awareness about drug control.
According to the National
Crime Records Bureau, there were 3,647 such suicide cases in India in 2014, of
which Maharashtra reported the highest, at 1,372. This was followed by Tamil
Nadu, with 552 cases and Kerala, with 475. These cases were reported of drug
abuse as the person died due to heavy drug overdose. It is estimated that the
cases of drug abuse are much more than reported.
The only solution for
such a problem is to be better informed about the condition of the person in
need. As it is evident by findings that most cases of drug abuse are related to
mental trauma, so the person in such a condition should be given better mental
care by knowing the cause of emotional distress.

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