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Rajesh Vig who just completed his 20th year of recovery from drugs...

 Acudetox India training in the year 2001 at Mukti Peer led De-addiction center Mundka North West Delhi, now in Rohini .Dr.Smith visited center many times. This center was established by Rajesh Vig who just completed his 20th year of recovery from drugs. Nada India congratulates him for leading a healthy and successful life. He has been an active member and peer leader of ARPAN( Association of Recovering Person Action Network) a project Nada India 

 ...Mukti started its operations more than 12 years ago. This was a dream project of Director Mr. Rajesh Vig when he was 1 year clean. He dreamt of building a place where he could treat addicts and finally help them to stand on their own feet. He dreamt of a place where even the staff members were recovering addicts. With such a dream in his eyes,when he was 8 year clean, with the help of some recovering members, he started this project in Mundka Village on 20th June 2000.
Till now we have successfully treated more than 2000 addicts. We not only help addicts but also run a Family Counseling Program, which helps family members learn how to deal with recovering addicts so that they are easily able to settle back into the society.
We have taken initiative and helped the society by and organizing many HIV Awareness programs. We have arranged many camps for administering Hepatitis B vaccines at very low costs. Further more we have also organized training programs like: First Aid, Ear Acupuncture for Detoxification in collaboration with Nada India...source http://muktirehab.org/index-2.html





 ARPAN Meeting at Nai Kiran




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