Seminar on Alcohol Awareness: Health, Social, and Legal Impacts in Jagannath University, Jhajjar

On December 9, 2024, Consumer VOICE, Delhi in collaboration with HTA Haryana organised student sensitisation program on Ill Effects of Irresponsible Alcohol consumption’ in Jagannath University, Jhajjhar. This program aimed to educate university students about the serious consequences of alcohol consumption, and also addressing its health, social, and legal impacts. By leveraging academic expertise and social activism, the program provided a comprehensive understanding of the risks associated with alcohol consumption and strategies for creating healthier, addiction-free communities.

With the participation of influential speakers, including educational leaders, social activists, and health specialists, the event made an impact not only at the university level but also at the broader societal level, with thousands benefiting indirectly through media outreach.

Objectives of the seminar

  • To educate young adults, particularly university students, on the detrimental effects of alcohol on physical and mental health.
  • To highlight the social and legal consequences of alcohol abuse, including its impact on road safety and relationships.
  • To promote de-addiction initiatives and offer guidance on making informed lifestyle choices that contribute to personal well-being and societal health.
  • To foster long-term awareness and change by encouraging students to become ambassadors of a healthy, alcohol-free lifestyle in their communities.

The event featured esteemed guests from various fields, including academia, law enforcement, and social activism. Their insights provided a multidisciplinary perspective on the issue, making the seminar comprehensive and impactful.

Professor Poonam Malik, Registrar, Jagannath University welcomed the attendees and provided an institutional perspective on the issue. She reinforced the university’s commitment to supporting initiatives that encourage students to lead healthy, responsible lives. “The ripple effect of today’s seminar will benefit not only the students present but also the communities they return to, as they share the knowledge gained today,” she remarked. 

As the chief guest, Professor (Dr.) Prasad Rao P.V.V., Vice Chancellor, Jagannath University stated that “Educational institutions must lead the charge in cultivating a generation that understands the importance of mental and physical health and steers clear of substances like alcohol that threaten both.” He highlighted the long-term physical health risks associated with alcohol consumption, such as liver disease and cardiovascular complications, linking these issues to larger societal challenges.

Hitesh Hindustani, President, HTA Haryana articulated concerns over how this trend poses threats to public health, safety, and societal well-being. Hindustani urged the youth to exercise responsibility, noting, “The future of the nation lies in your hands. It’s up to you to make choices that lead to a healthier and more prosperous society.”

Aacharya Kuldeep provided an in-depth analysis of alcohol’s physiological and psychological impacts, referencing data from the World Health Organization (WHO). His expertise in Ayurveda and Yoga provided a holistic approach to combating addiction through lifestyle changes and mental discipline.Representing law enforcement, SI Naresh highlighted the direct correlation between alcohol consumption and road accidents, which continue to claim thousands of lives annually in India. “Driving under the influence is not just a personal risk; it endangers the lives of others on the road,” he warned.

Mr. Hemant Upadhyay, Advisor, Consumer Voice Delhi, addressed the far-reaching social implications of alcohol addiction, emphasizing how it erodes personal relationships and deteriorates social standing. “Addiction isolates individuals from their social networks, leading to alienation and strained family dynamics,” he noted.

The seminar at Jagannath University has been widely regarded as a resounding success. It not only informed the students about the dangers of alcohol consumption but also equipped them with tools and strategies to resist peer pressure and make healthier life choices. The comprehensive approach, blending medical science, social awareness, and legal perspectives, created a well-rounded discussion that resonated with the audience. The event was attended by over 150 university students and was covered extensively by both print and digital media, ensuring its message reached a wide audience beyond the university.

Media

  1. Dainik bhaskar (link)
  2. Amar Ujala (link)
  3. Dainik Jagran (link)
  4. Published news on Haryana Bulletin (link) 
  5. https://www.haryanabulletinnews.com/2024/12/blog-post_9.html
  6. https://public.app/video/sp_564b35g9yocjo
  7. https://www.haryanabulletinnews.com/2024/12/blog-post_10.html
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