Pubdate: Mon, 24 Dec 2007 Source: Telegraph, The (India) Copyright: 2007 The Telegraph Contact: http://www.telegraphindia.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2836 NGO TASK FORCE TO CHECK ABUSE AT DOS Imphal, Dec. 23: Revellers in Manipur will celebrate this Christmas and New Year's eve without booze or drugs, if an NGO leading the fight against substance abuse has its way. Merrymaking with drugs and alcohol is very much a part of the festivities. But this will soon be a thing of the past. All Manipur Anti-Drug Association, an NGO fighting against drug abuse and alcoholism, today announced that it would not allow revellers to get intoxicated during the celebrations. "We have constituted a special task force to check drug abuse and drinking," the deputy secretary of the anti-abuse committee, T. Tembi Leima, said. The task force to be led by the committee's secretary, K. Meghachandra, will work in coordination with local women as well as youth clubs to check substance abuse. Picnics at Sekmai riverbank in Imphal West and Leimram waterfall in Bishnupur district had been a part of the youngsters' entertainment. But the youths will have to go without the banned items this time. "We will put up check posts at Sekmai and Leimram to ensure that the picnickers do not carry drugs or alcohol," another leader of the NGO said. Sekmai has the finest breweries of local countrymade liquor and is a favourite picnic spot. Every year, Imphal organises a two-day concert called "The Great Two Nights" beginning December 31. Booze and drugs have been banned there too. "We will deploy our volunteers at the venues to ensure that no one spoils the fun," Leima said. The NGO, however, said they would not have any objection to singing and dancing. Leima appealed to the parents as well as the local women organisations and youth clubs to intensify the vigil against substance abuse during the festive season. The organisation warned that if anyone was caught taking drugs or alcohol, punitive measures would be taken, and the punishment could be as severe as handing over to the parents or spouses after severe beating. - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom