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All India Tehreek Payam Insaniyat Forum organises prog on addiction crisis

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Srinagar: In a significant effort to tackle the rising issue of addiction and promote humanitarian values, the All India Tehreek Payam Insaniyat Forum organized a pivotal program at the Kashmir Haj House Bamina in Srinagar today. 

The event, held from 11:00 am to 1:00 pm on Saturday, saw the participation of various dignitaries and officials, marking a collective step towards a better society.

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The distinguished guest of honor, Hazrat Maulana Bilal Abdul Hai Husni Nadvi, graced the occasion as the chief guest. His presence underscored the importance of unity and concerted efforts in addressing the pressing challenges faced by society. Many officers from different sectors also attended, reflecting the cross-sectoral commitment to the cause.

Key attendees included representatives from the Vasul Society, who passionately emphasized the dire need to approach the addiction crisis from a purely humanitarian perspective. In the midst of the prevailing addiction epidemic, the Vasul Society officials stressed the importance of compassion and support in aiding those affected.

A voice from the religious community was also raised at the event, as a representative from the Family Mission Church Lal Chowk shared thoughts on the origins of addiction. The representative suggested that proper parental guidance and training could significantly reduce the likelihood of addiction among children.

Dr. Warsaheb, the President of the Private School Association, voiced concerns about the numerous restrictions being imposed on educational institutions in the name of No Objection Certificates (NOCs) and similar regulations. These restrictions, he argued, are not only stifling the growth of schools but are also directly impacting the youth and their development.

The event concluded with an impassioned address by Hazrat Maulana Bilal Abdul Hai Husni Nadvi, who spoke about the necessity of fostering a nation built on love and empathy. Quoting the wisdom of Khawaja Moinuddin Chasti, he reminded the audience that responding to adversity with kindness and compassion can transform thorny paths into fragrant trails of progress.

The program concluded around 1:15 pm, leaving attendees inspired by the call for unity and compassion. As the echoes of this event reverberate, the message of spreading love and support throughout society remains a guiding principle for all those who seek positive change.

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