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The dream of Narayan Jogi, a 32-year-old youth from Dhanusha, who has been addicted to drugs for a long time, has now changed. After treatment at the rehabilitation center, his dream changed.
"I want to make a good house by earning money and bring happiness and happiness to my family," he said After treatment at the Bardiwas Rehabilitation Center, he is now in a hurry to return home. 'I am a person who works and eats,' he said, 'now I have to go back to work.'
He told me that he wanted to return his wife who had returned to Maiti with her 2 daughters and to keep her father, who was under the protection of his sister, in one place. .
Jogi also said that many people like him are making life hell by taking the path of drug addicts due to not being able to provide skills and employment to the youth. "Unemployment, friends, social environment, economic poverty, family strife, etc. are the reasons why people are trapped in addiction," he said.
Jogi had already stayed in a correctional home in Kathmandu. But after returning home, he said that he came in contact with the same friend again due to stress after not finding a place to work, earn money.
After the family's only son became an addict, he remembers that the family struggled a lot to free him from addiction. He also said that he sold 13 acres of land owned by his father and spent it for his treatment and improvement. "Even if you want to change yourself, the environment should be favorable," he said.
He also lamented that many young people in the country are falling into drug addiction due to the fact that the state is neglecting the responsibility of providing opportunities with skills to the youth. After returning from the rehabilitation center, he said that he wanted to go abroad to earn more money and keep his family together. He also said that he vowed to live his life in a different way during the 4 months of his stay in the reformatory. Jogi, who has also lost his mental balance, is being treated under the supervision of a regular doctor, so the center said that he will be kept under the doctor's supervision for a few more months.
Chandan Yadav, another young man from Janakpur, used to study in Kathmandu as his father was working abroad. But after the death of her grandmother in Janakpur, staying in Janakpur for a month and a half on vacation changed the course of her life. He is also now in the rehabilitation center Bardiwas, who was trapped in the family by his friends.
The family has spent the cost of teaching him after he left his studies in the middle and took a wrong path. Yadav says that while he was on the wrong path, his two younger brothers did not get proper education.
He said that due to the society that considers taking the reformer to the house of prestige, the youth who lost their way and got into addiction due to wrong association could not reach the reformer on time . Yadav, who has spent 4 months in the correctional home, said that he plans to learn some skills and go for foreign employment.
Most of the young people in the Bardiwas Rehabilitation Center say that the correctional center is doing very good exercises to free them from addiction. Sunil Khatri, a resident of Dhankuta, said that after a certain period of treatment in the correctional home, he is now engaged in a job sought by the center. Khatri said that many young people who got a new life from the rehabilitation center are learning some kind of work in coordination with the center and some people are earning good money by going to work abroad.
Ram Lama, president of the Bardiwas Rehabilitation Center, said that not only while living in the rehabilitation center, but also after treatment and returning home, people are taught how to keep themselves busy. According to the center, 49 addicts are currently being treated in the rehabilitation center that was put into operation 2 years ago.
From 13-year-old children to 62-year-olds are currently being treated at the center. Lama said that so that they do not have to return to the rehabilitation center again and again, the center will make them participate in skill training, put them to work and send the money they earn to their families.
Lama said that he should be kept under treatment for at least four months and then the center will start employing him after seeing the situation . Now five people from the center are working as wage laborers and four people are working as guards, said Lama. He said that the parents who used to send fees to the center, now the center will send the amount earned by them to their account .
Lama said preparations are being made to conduct skill-based trainings such as guards, plumbers, and electricity maintenance in coordination with the local ward and municipality. He also said that there is a plan to operate a women's rehabilitation center in the rehabilitation center which is being operated by two doctors, one counselor, two teachers and six employees. He said that since the women trapped in drug addiction have to be sent to Kathmandu, Dharan and other cities, preparations for the operation of the Women's Rehabilitation Center in Madhes have been started as per the demand.
