Computer applications graduate. Taekwondo black belt. But no degree in psychology. That’s the profile of a 'counsellor’ for heroin addicts at a private rehab and counselling centre in Punjab's Bathinda district.
An investigation by The Quint into the state of private rehabilitation and counselling centres in Bathinda has revealed that four of the district’s five centres are functioning without the mandatory three-year, government-issued license. They also flout other vital government rules mentioned in the 2011 regulations. This includes admitting addicts who have not undergone detoxification. They also employ ‘counsellors’ without the minimum qualification for the job – an MPhil or MA in Psychology.
In Part 2, the audio of which will be released on 22 August at 6:00 pm, we will find out how and to what extent corruption reigns in Punjab government offices.
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