The Dark Reality of Alcoholism in Punjab
Alcoholism not only deteriorates health but also damages mental well-being. Punjab, once celebrated for its rich heritage, is now battling a growing crisis of drug and alcohol addiction. The state has gained an unfortunate reputation as India’s Narcotic Haven, making it crucial for young changemakers to step forward.
A Son’s Discovery That Changed Everything
Manveer Singh, a resident of Sakoor village, Ferozepur, lived a peaceful life until he made a disturbing discovery—his father, a farmer, was struggling with alcohol addiction. His family was in distress, and his mother was desperate to help her husband escape this destructive habit.
The Role of Akal Academy in Transforming Manveer
Manveer was a student at Akal Academy Ratta Khera, where he was nurtured with divine Sikh values. The disciplined environment and the teachings of Nitnem and Ardaas strengthened his character. Equipped with spiritual wisdom and awareness of substance abuse dangers, he decided to take a courageous step to save his father.
A Son’s Determination Leads to a Life-Changing Transformation
With persistence and faith, Manveer encouraged his father to recognize the harmful effects of alcohol. His dedication and optimism became an eye-opener for his father, who, after weeks of self-reflection, got baptized and vowed to quit alcohol forever.
Inspiring Others to Break Free from Addiction
Thousands of families in Punjab are affected by alcohol and drug addiction. However, individuals like Manveer, guided by spiritual enlightenment and moral strength, prove that change is possible. His remarkable effort not only made Akal Academy proud but also aligned with the Kalgidhar Trust’s mission to restore Punjab’s lost glory.
Save Punjab for Future Generations
Manveer Singh’s story is a beacon of hope. It’s time to take inspiration from him and work towards a drug-free Punjab. Together, we can revive Punjab’s heritage and create a healthier, addiction-free future.
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