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Mandip Singh Brar Visits The Reopened Drug De‑Addiction and Treatment Centre at GMSH‑16, Chandigarh

Mandip Singh Brar, Health Secretary, UT Chandigarh, Chandigarh

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Chandigarh , 13 Feb 2026

Last updated on: Feb 13, 2026, 17:51 IST

The Drug De‑Addiction and Treatment Centre (DDTC) at Government Multi‑Specialty Hospital, Sector‑16, Chandigarh, was reopened on 27th January 2026. Sh. Mandip Singh Brar, Health Secretary, UT Chandigarh visited the hospital today for the inspection of the newly established De-addiction Centre and to review the facilities and services provided for substance abuse treatment. 

The Centre, which has 10 beds and 2 additional beds reserved for women and VIP patients, is once again prepared to admit individuals seeking recovery from addiction and substance dependence. Presen during the visit were Dr. Suman Singh, Director Health and other officials of health department. 

The admission process is simple and supportive. Patients are first screened in the OPD by psychiatrists to check their readiness and motivation for treatment. Admission is voluntary, with written consent taken from both patient and family. A family member stays with the patient throughout, offering constant encouragement and emotional support.  

The ward environment is warm, clean, and well‑organised. Hygiene is maintained carefully, making the space safe and reassuring for patients and their families. A structured daily routine, including lights out at 10:00 p.m., helps patients build healthy habits. 

Group therapy, counseling, and other therapeutic activities form part of the recovery program. Recreational facilities such as newspapers, books, television, and sports equipment keep patients engaged and motivated. 

Strict rules prohibit substances, gadgets, and outside food, with routine checks ensuring discipline and safety. The health secretary noted during his visit that patients would benefit from motivational study aids to help them during their stay. These will be implemented as soon as possible. 

The reopening reflects a renewed commitment to fight addiction with compassion, structure, and family involvement. With medical care, emotional support, and a supportive atmosphere, the DDTC provides the right conditions for patients to recover and rebuild their lives.

 

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