Pub Date : 2023-01-01DOI: 10.54660/ijmcr.2023.2.5.38-46
Sachin Singh Parihar, Anwesha Ghosh
Drug abuse is a pressing global issue with far-reaching social, economic, and health consequences. This study provides a comprehensive overview of drug abuse in India, shedding light on the prevalence, trends, contributing factors, and impact of this growing problem. India, with its vast population and diverse cultural and socioeconomic landscape, faces unique challenges in addressing drug abuse. Our research draws from a wide range of sources, including government reports, academic studies, and surveys conducted across the country. The findings reveal, drug abuse in India has escalated significantly over the past few decades, affecting individuals of all age groups and backgrounds. Factors contributing to this surge include changing social norms, increased urbanization, economic disparities, and the availability of a wide range of substances. While traditional drugs like alcohol and tobacco remain prominent, the abuse of prescription medications, synthetic drugs, and opioids is on the rise. The result of drug abuse in India encompass not only health-related issues but also social and economic burdens, including crime, unemployment, and strained healthcare resources. Our study emphasizes the urgency of implementing comprehensive prevention, treatment, and rehabilitation programs, as well as policy reforms, to address this complex issue and mitigate its adverse effects on Indian society.
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Pub Date : 2023-01-01DOI: 10.54660/ijmcr.2023.2.6.01-06
Enwin Anthony Dornubari, Oromonsele Blossom, Okafor Chukwuemeka G
This study delves into the intricate relationship between simplicity and complexity in interior design, emphasizing the delicate balance between reducing superfluous elements and enriching the overall user experience. Grounded in the foundational philosophy of 'less is more,' the study explores the multifaceted aspects of simplicity in interior spaces. Through a comprehensive analysis of various theories and real-world exemplars, including the Guerrero House, the study uncovers the essence of simplicity not as a stark removal of elements, but as a harmonious integration of form and function. The research identifies and dissects the essential principles for achieving simplicity in interior design, emphasizing a mindful approach to cultivating clutter-free spaces. Prioritizing quality over quantity, integrating functional minimalism, and harmonizing elements to create balanced proportions are pivotal strategies. The incorporation of eco-friendly materials and personalized designs underscores the environmental consciousness and individuality within the simplicity paradigm. Energy-efficient design principles are explored for their contribution to creating sustainable and serene living spaces. Acknowledging the complexity of achieving simplicity, the study emphasizes the importance of regular editing and maintenance, often overlooked aspects critical to preserving the delicate balance between simplicity and functionality. Simplicity, in this context, is not about uniformity but celebrates the beauty of the essential; transforming living spaces living spaces into functional, adaptable, and serene environments, enhancing the physical and mental well-being of occupants. By expertly orchestrating light, texture, material, and space with precision, interior designers create spaces that are not only aesthetically pleasing but also deeply calming, promoting a lifestyle of tranquillity and balance.
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