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Share your valuable inputs and views on War On Drugs the brainchild of the Government of Manipur

Start Date: 17-07-2023
End Date: 17-09-2023

Manipur government is now keen to deal drug menace in the State. ...

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Manipur government is now keen to deal drug menace in the State.
In 2018, November 3, The Manipur Government declared ‘War on Drugs’.
With people coming together, the "War on Drugs" is now a massive success.

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BrahmDevYadav 2 years 9 months ago

मणिपुर राज्य में 2002 से शराब पर आंशिक प्रतिबंध लगा हुआ है। लक्षद्वीप- बांगरम द्वीप में ही शराब के सेवन की अनुमति है।

BrahmDevYadav 2 years 9 months ago

What is the conclusion of drug abuse?
Drug use and addiction cause a lot of disease and disability in the world. Recent advances in neuroscience may help improve policies to reduce the harm that the use of tobacco, alcohol, and other psychoactive drugs impose on society.

BrahmDevYadav 2 years 9 months ago

What are eight ways to say no to drugs?
1.Make an excuse.
2.Use a little humor.
3.Change the subject.
4.Offer to be the designated driver.
5.Act like you're too busy.
6.Explain the dangers of drugs and alcohol.
7.Be honest.
8.Keep saying no.

BrahmDevYadav 2 years 9 months ago

Is alcohol illegal in Manipur?
Manipur in Northeast India was declared a dry state in 1991 after the enactment of the Manipur Liquor Prohibition Act, 1991.

BrahmDevYadav 2 years 9 months ago

How many drug users are there in Manipur?
Manipur has an estimated 30,000 drug addicts, approximately 1/2 of which are intravenous drug users.

BrahmDevYadav 2 years 9 months ago

How many drug users are there in Manipur?
Manipur has an estimated 30,000 drug addicts, approximately 1/2 of which are intravenous drug users.

BrahmDevYadav 2 years 9 months ago

What type of drugs are in Manipur?
The usage of opium is engrained in the customs and traditions of the Manipuri society since raw opium and ganja were used as medicine or painkiller during childbirth or for religious purposes in ancient times. In addition, alcohol too is used in various social functions though it has been banned since 1991.