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World Renowned Punjabi Actress Diljot Kaur Visits Dr. Harjot Singh Neuropsychiatry Center, Amritsar, to Discuss De-Addiction and Its Consequences

Punjab Times (English Edition)

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April 09, 2025

Punjab-In a unique initiative to raise awareness about de-addiction and its consequences, renowned Punjabi Actress Diljot Kaur visited Dr. Harjot Singh Neuropsychiatry Center, Amritsar, on Wednesday.

World Renowned Punjabi Actress Diljot Kaur Visits Dr. Harjot Singh Neuropsychiatry Center, Amritsar, to Discuss De-Addiction and Its Consequences

The visit aimed to create awareness about the importance of mental health in the devastating effects of addiction on individuals and society.During her visit, Diljot Kaur interacted with patients and staff at the center, sharing her valuable insights on de-addiction and its consequences. She emphasized the need for a collective effort to address the issue of addiction, which has become a significant concern in today's society. Addiction not only affects the individual but also their loved ones and the community at large, Diljot Kaur said. “It's essential to create awareness about the consequences of addiction and the importance of seeking help. I'm glad to be associated with Dr. Harjot Singh Neuropsychiatry Center, which is doing a commendable work in this field. Dr. Harjot Singh a renowned neuropsychiatrist and director of the center, welcomed Diljot Kaur and appreciated her efforts to raise awareness about de-addiction and share his valuable thoughts on the same, highlighting the importance of a comprehensive approach to address addiction.” Addiction is a complex issue that requires a multifaceted approach,” Dr. Harjot Singh said. “We need to address the physical, emotional, and social aspects of addiction to ensure effective treatment and rehabilitation. Our center is committed to prov

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