Nepali and Indian drug addicts flourish in Sonbarsa and nearby border areas
madhubani : wed, 23 Dec
Janprabhab india beauro
You must have seen drunk youths swinging in the film to the tune of the song “Dum maaro dum mit jay gum, Bolo dawn sham hare Krishna hare ram” in the 1971 film Harerama Hare Krishna. But now this picture has taken the form of reality, you can see it well in the Indo-Nepal border especially Sonbarsa, Kanhauli, Farachhiya, Lalbandi, Majorganj and most of the border Ilako.
Taking a historic decision, the government got the liquor banned in the state and while the atrocities and crimes committed on the women of the state were reduced, a large number of the youth who were getting intoxicated were saved from drug addiction. But even today, there are many areas of the state connecting with Nepal, where the intoxication of alcohol has reduced, but even the poisonous drug from alcohol, injections and banned cough syrups is also used as an addiction to the syrux, which is also used to make cycle puncture. The addicts have adopted youth. Also, if the addicts do not get all this, then the ink that is put in the marker also does not deter people from taking it as a drug.
5 to 7 rupees of medicine is available, a drug shopkeeper said on condition of anonymity that the price of this injection is hardly 5 to seven rupees, but the shopkeepers sell it to the addicts youth with black money of 50 to 100 rupees. Huh .
What is it said that Nirmal Kumar Singh, Medical Officer Incharge of Sonbarsa Hospital: He said that such drugs can be given only on the parts of the doctors, strict legal action can be taken on giving medicines without components. he said that
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