HANDS Treatment cum Rehabilitation Centre Inaugurated
By: admin @ 5:08 am on May 7, 2009 | In Blog |Mrs. Sharda Mukhia welcoming the Invitees at the inaugural ceremony
HANDS Treatment cum Rehabilitation Centre Inaugurated in Kalimpong
April 11, 2009
Kalimpong: The Himalayan Anti-Aids and Anti Narcotic Drugs Society (HANDS) - an NGO on AIDS, Drugs and Alcohol Addiction Awareness, based in Kalimpong - under Chairpersonship of Mrs Sarda Mukhia, inaugurated its “HANDS Treatment cum Rehabilitation Centre” at Chibbo Busty in Kalimpong, on April 11, 2009, amidst the backdrop of Kanchanjunga and the growing Drug and Alcohol addiction problem awareness that is currently getting “noticed” in the Darjeeling, Sikkim and Siliguri areas.
The Centre was inaugurated in a ribbon cutting ceremony by Elder Pema Tamang, of El Shadai Protestant Baptist Church after conducting a prayer. Also present were noted personalities like Deputy Magistrate & Secretary, Secretrate DGHC Kalimpong, Mr .K Bhushal, SDMO of Kalimpong Hospital, Dr SR Pradhan,Retd Wing Comm,Mr Prafulla Rao of Save The Hills,Mr Amod Yonzon or Park Hotel, Mr Tapan Pradhan,Director Shaptashree Gyanpith School, Dr Salomi Zimba, Mr Nereus Mukhia of David Gas, Mr Gopal Chettri, Deputy Manager of SBI of Siliguri area office and others.
Speaking at the inauguration, Resource Person, Mr PJ Pradhan (Thulo), associated with the Hope Centre in Rongpu as well as the Sikkim Rehabilitation Centre (SRC), 32 Mile near Singtam, said: “Alcohol and Drug addiction is more of a ‘genetic x-factor problem’ than one of an individual’s will power against the addiction gene – which is akin to diabetes, blood pressure and other similar genetic diseases.”
He went on to elaborate that the unsuspecting society, “would do anything to treat their family members from various diseases but were yet to become aware that the ‘addiction disease’ was progressive in nature – where addicts would beg, borrow or steal – to fuel their addictions towards ‘alcohol and addictive drugs’ and that this disease would then also affect all the family members as well.”
Mr PJ Pradhan went on to add that such rehabilitation centers as HANDS, in Kalimpong, played a vital role in helping patients during their detoxification period and provided psychological counseling to both the patients and family members to arrest this disease. He said that, “since this disease has no medicinal cure, the only cure was total abstinence and a spiritual awakening was necessary for this progressive disease to be arrested.”
Dr SR Pradhan, in a question answer session, pointed out that there was an urgent need for a female rehab in Kalimpong and the region, as an increasing number of female patients were being admitted to hospital in critical condition, as the society did not realize the nature of this “disease” and still stigmatized it. Mrs Sarda Mukhia in reply to the point raised by Dr SR Pradhan, mentioned that she was acutely aware of this dire need, but due to the lack of trained female personnel, HANDS was already in the process of getting such personnel trained and that they were considering opening a female wing within a year.
Sikkim already has two female rehabs – one in Singtam and the other at Naamchi. However, the need for more female rehabs with adequate facilities and proper counseling and guidance systems is still acutely felt in the region.
Mrs Sarda Mukhia then went on to thank all the generous donors, for their generous contributions to make their venture a success. “Join hands with HANDS to make HANDS a success,” was the phrase Nereus Mukhia coined.
The Himalayan AIDS and Narcotic Drugs Society originated with the growing concern over the unchecked growth of HIV and Drugs/Alcohol dependency in Kalimpong and the region. The HANDS NGO was established on June 26, 2006.
The various Invitees at the inaugural ceremony/ patient’s dormitory
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KC, are you at this centre?
. We meet at the Gold Coast Convention last year.
I am inquiring about volenteer work during my long service leave.
I am a mental health nurse working in the community.
Thanks Louise O’Shea
Comment by Louise O — June 5, 2009 #