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Young Pulwama scholar pens book to combat drug menace in Kashmir | KNO

DC Pulwama releases “Lost Youth: The Unseen War of Drugs in Kashmir”

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Pulwama, Aug 02 (KNO): A young scholar from South Kashmir's Pulwama district has authored a powerful book titled “Lost Youth: The Unseen War of Drugs in Kashmir”, aiming to raise awareness about the growing menace of drug addiction and its devastating impact on Kashmiri society. Authored by Shahid Shafi Rather, a B.Sc. Nursing student at the University of Kashmir and a social health advocate, the book was formally released on Saturday by Deputy Commissioner Pulwama, Dr. Basharat Qayoom (IAS). Speaking to the news agency—Kashmir News Observer (KNO), Shahid said the inspiration to write the book came from witnessing the widespread prevalence of drug addiction in the region. “Everywhere I looked, the menace was visible—young lives being wasted, families in distress. I wanted to write something that not only highlights the ill effects of drugs but also offers a message of hope and healing,” he said. Shahid emphasized that those already trapped in addiction should not lose hope. “Recovery is possible with strong family support, friendship and a united societal effort,” he noted. “We all must come together to fight this war against drugs before it's too late.” The book explores the emotional and psychological toll addiction takes on youth, the silent suffering of their families, and the larger societal implications. It also suggests strategies for awareness, early intervention, and rehabilitation. During the book release, DC Dr. Basharat Qayoom lauded the author’s initiative in tackling such a crucial issue through his writing. He stressed the importance of community awareness and the role of youth in combating the drug crisis. “This book is not just a publication—it is a movement. It reflects the voice of a conscious generation willing to bring change,” he said. Apart from this book, Shahid has also published research papers in reputed international journals and over 20 articles in leading newspapers across the Valley, focusing on youth empowerment, mental health, and resilience. “Lost Youth” is seen as a timely intervention that calls for collective responsibility to save Kashmir’s younger generation from the grip of addiction—(KNO)

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