Mohali, May 2 -- Punjab health and family welfare minister Dr Balbir Singh on Thursday inaugurated the upgraded Nasha Mukti Kendra at Sector 66, enhancing its bed capacity to 100 and introducing skill training courses with support from the Sun Foundation. Plans are in place to expand the facility further to accommodate 200 patients by constructing an additional floor, the minister said. Dr Singh stated that the state has increased de-addiction centres' capacity from 1,500 to 5,000 beds and is integrating vocational training programmes to support patient reintegration into society. He also announced that the Outpatient Opioid Assisted Treatment (OOAT) centres, now renamed Nasha Mukti Dawai Kendras, have risen to 565 statewide. Private medical and nursing colleges across Punjab have been asked to join the 'Yudh Nasheya Virudh' campaign. These institutions have offered 1,200 seats for treatment of drug addicts. Currently, around 2,500 patients are receiving treatment across the state's de-addiction centres....