Drug – The Silent Killer is a powerful and eye-opening exploration of how substance abuse is silently infiltrating schools, colleges, and hostels, trapping young lives in cycles of dependency and destruction. What begins as curiosity, peer pressure, or a search for relief from stress can quickly spiral into addiction, affecting academic performance, mental health, family relationships, and future opportunities.
Drawing from deep observation and educational experience, M. K. Devidasan exposes the organized networks that target vulnerable students, the psychological factors that make young minds susceptible, and the devastating financial and emotional consequences that follow. The book examines how addiction leads to secrecy, theft, academic collapse, criminal involvement, and severe physical and mental damage.
Yet, this is not merely a warning—it is also a guide to prevention and recovery. With clarity and compassion, the author outlines early warning signs, the role of parents and teachers, and practical steps toward rehabilitation and rebuilding trust.
This book is an urgent call to families, educators, institutions, and youth themselves to confront the silent crisis before it destroys more dreams. Awareness today can protect futures tomorrow.
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