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Primary Objective
To analyze on the issue Drug Addiction in Bangladesh To have a clear understanding about the activity of a workshop.
Secondary Objective
Topic Selection
We have selected Drug Addiction in Bangladesh for following reasons:
Drug addiction is a curse of our country. Drug addiction is badly impact on our economic growth. Drug addiction increases crime. The most Common Problem in the country.
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Sources of Information
Primary sources: Primary sources are original materials on which other research is based. We collected our primary data from interviewing a sample of 100 respondents. They are from all walks of the society including addicted person, student, office goers, doctor, journalist etc.
Sources of Information
Secondary sources
Website. Newspaper and popular magazine articles Review articles and literature reviews Dictionaries and encyclopedias
Environment
Curiosity
Availability of drugs
Frustration
Loneliness
Lack of entertainment Peer pressure Unethical culture
Taste
New experiment Gateway drugs Low income Low cost Easy access to drugs
Financial difficulties
Family stress Job stress
Stress
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Drug abuse solutions can be viewed two perspectives: National and Social.
National Perspective
Drug addiction problem has to be taken with the high priority from the government and its related institutions. Concerned administration should be reshuffled. Culprits, those who are hidden in the police, BDR and narcotics control department, must be punished. Govt. has to put priority to reduce the demand, supply and harm of drugs in the country.
Social Perspective
Leaders of social institutions like schools, colleges, clubs etc. should come forward to build resistance against drugs. Putting emphasis on Prevention & Early intrusion Developing a personal resistance or maintaining a positive peer. Family Bonding should be valued and maintained. All medias should promote a mass anti drug campaign.
People from all spheres should know the harmful effects of drug abusing and the devastation it causes.
Conclusion
When a disease breaks out like en epidemic in all segments of the society, it indicates a social change. In Bangladesh this symptom has been observed. It is not only the youth; drug addiction has also grabbed the social leaders. Even the teachers and physicians who are supposed to guide the society are more or less getting addicted. Law enforcing agencies and other concerned authorities are in most cases either refraining from their job or associated with the drug business. A more intensive research, action program, and social movement are needed. It is also needed to strengthen family and social values and religious ethics in order to maintain a stable and drug-free society.