Origin and Development of Drug Addiction in South Asia with Special Reference to Pakistan
During the course of this search man has extracted opium from poppy plant, cocaine from the leaves of coca bush, and cannabis from the hemp plant. Initially the use of these was only for the purpose of relieving the physical and mental capabilities, and for medicinaland surgical purpose. But the hum...
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doaj-d6f7c519588546d5afd9ab82fcbade152020-11-25T00:21:34ZengJohar Education SocietyPakistan Journal of Commerce and Social Sciences1997-85532011-09-0151155165Origin and Development of Drug Addiction in South Asia with Special Reference to PakistanSyeda Farhana SarfarazAbdul Malik, (Corresponding author)During the course of this search man has extracted opium from poppy plant, cocaine from the leaves of coca bush, and cannabis from the hemp plant. Initially the use of these was only for the purpose of relieving the physical and mental capabilities, and for medicinaland surgical purpose. But the human spirit of innovation must have led to the use of these substances for mood-altering effects and offer an escape from the real and difficult world of existence to a more agreeable world of fantasy. These things are perhaps a few of the oldest natural substances a fewer of the oldest natural substances used by human race.The major purpose of the study is to highlight the origin and development of the drug addiction in the South Asian region, and discover its impacts on Pakistan. The problem of the drug addiction, which once could be learned as a by-product of drug traffickingthroughout Pakistan has become a major challenge for the governments, philanthropists and the social reformers of this age. The present extent of addiction depicts a bleak future for the generation to come, unless a revolutionary, well-coordinated and determined approach is envisaged and implemented.http://www.jespk.net/Publications/Vol%205/10.pdfDrug AddictionDrug TraffickingSouth AsiaPakistan |
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Syeda Farhana Sarfaraz Abdul Malik, (Corresponding author) Origin and Development of Drug Addiction in South Asia with Special Reference to Pakistan Pakistan Journal of Commerce and Social Sciences Drug Addiction Drug Trafficking South Asia Pakistan |
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Syeda Farhana Sarfaraz Abdul Malik, (Corresponding author) |
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Origin and Development of Drug Addiction in South Asia with Special Reference to Pakistan |
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Origin and Development of Drug Addiction in South Asia with Special Reference to Pakistan |
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Origin and Development of Drug Addiction in South Asia with Special Reference to Pakistan |
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Origin and Development of Drug Addiction in South Asia with Special Reference to Pakistan |
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Origin and Development of Drug Addiction in South Asia with Special Reference to Pakistan |
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origin and development of drug addiction in south asia with special reference to pakistan |
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Johar Education Society |
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Pakistan Journal of Commerce and Social Sciences |
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1997-8553 |
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2011-09-01 |
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During the course of this search man has extracted opium from poppy plant, cocaine from the leaves of coca bush, and cannabis from the hemp plant. Initially the use of these was only for the purpose of relieving the physical and mental capabilities, and for medicinaland surgical purpose. But the human spirit of innovation must have led to the use of these substances for mood-altering effects and offer an escape from the real and difficult world of existence to a more agreeable world of fantasy. These things are perhaps a few of the oldest natural substances a fewer of the oldest natural substances used by human race.The major purpose of the study is to highlight the origin and development of the drug addiction in the South Asian region, and discover its impacts on Pakistan. The problem of the drug addiction, which once could be learned as a by-product of drug traffickingthroughout Pakistan has become a major challenge for the governments, philanthropists and the social reformers of this age. The present extent of addiction depicts a bleak future for the generation to come, unless a revolutionary, well-coordinated and determined approach is envisaged and implemented. |
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Drug Addiction Drug Trafficking South Asia Pakistan |
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