Indigenous Substance Use
Indigenous substance use refers to the traditional practices of consuming natural substances by Indigenous peoples. These practices often have cultural, spiritual, and medicinal significance. They can vary widely among different communities. Understanding this use requires a respectful approach to Indigenous knowledge and traditions. It highlights the importance of cultural identity and the need for informed discussions about health and legal implications.
The Union government is preparing to launch the next round of the National Drug Use Survey (NDUS), a...
January 2, 2026