The Ministry of Social Justice and Empowerment in collaboration with Society for Promotion of Youth and Masses (SPYM) and Lady Irwin College has developed the package titled 'Aaj Aur Kal Ke Liye'.
"The uniqueness of the programme is that the training modules have been developed by boys who are either undergoing addiction treatment or those who are in the process of recovery.
"These boys act as peer educators and they will impart training to other boys who are in early phase of drug abuse," said Dr Rajesh Kumar, Director SPYM.
"This has given the boys a strong sense of ownership and pride in the reading materials and games that they have developed," Dr Mridula Seth, who has conceptualised the programme, said.
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