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  • Опубликовано: 18 окт 2024
  • There have been claims of Pakistan pushing drugs into the India’s border state of Punjab, as an act of alleged Narco-terrorism for decades. Once Punjab doubled down on drug trafficking in the state, its neighbour Himachal seemed to have become collateral damage.
    India’s northernmost state Himachal Pradesh is in the grips of a heroin crisis, with double the number of illegal opioid users per capita as compared to the rest of India. VICE World News’ Esha Paul meets drug peddlers, recovering addicts, and the police on Himachal’s borders to see how a rural state known for being a tourist paradise spiralled into an opioid epidemic.
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Комментарии • 807

  • @whatsupsazz2910
    @whatsupsazz2910 2 года назад +336

    Gaurav's views on addiction as a disease requires special attention.When he said that many addicts are lonely,that gave my thought process a new dimension.Good job Gaurav..keep inspiring

    • @alexerdman7958
      @alexerdman7958 2 года назад +9

      Drug addiction is an addiction of loneliness

    • @whatsupsazz2910
      @whatsupsazz2910 2 года назад +1

      @@alexerdman7958 💯

    • @laynedoe3455
      @laynedoe3455 2 года назад +9

      As a drug addict (in recovery?) I can without doubt claim that the opposite of addiction.. is connection. Let that sink in, think about it. Seriously.

    • @channeloutdoorscod9020
      @channeloutdoorscod9020 2 года назад +6

      There are many many factors that contribute to drug abuse, loneliness is just one out of many. Sometimes people use drugs to forget about traumatic experiences, sometimes it's peer pressure, early exposure etc etc

    • @pushpap4907
      @pushpap4907 2 года назад

      To stop any addiction do this only at woke up and before sleep......
      Do closed eyes mindful breathing for minimum 20 mins daily(concentrate fully where breathing touch ur inner organs)...

  • @_SonofAnarchy_
    @_SonofAnarchy_ 2 года назад +171

    The man's humbleness and views on the addicts is exactly what our country needs to see.

    • @pushpap4907
      @pushpap4907 2 года назад +1

      To stop any addiction do this only at woke up and before sleep......
      Do closed eyes mindful breathing for minimum 20 mins daily(concentrate fully where breathing touch ur inner organs)...

    • @jimtempleton7418
      @jimtempleton7418 2 года назад

      Read my comment Also 🙏

  • @naveenchauhan1061
    @naveenchauhan1061 2 года назад +189

    I am from Himachal and every thing that has been shown is entirely true and sad for youth of Himachal.

    • @_RobBanks
      @_RobBanks 2 года назад +4

      Drugs have existed since man. If we had actual freedom of thought and action, all drugs would be legal.
      They have built international agencies and Institutions which thrive on the illegality of substances.
      Please wake up,
      Altered states of consciousness are not bad.
      Be grateful that fentanyl hasn’t smashed the area.you were likely finding high grade heroin in that region, for very cheap. 100/gram if it’s 80%, 5$ is enough for 12 hours.

    • @RedLineShortFilms
      @RedLineShortFilms 2 года назад +4

      @@_RobBanks That's right, prohibition is killing these people, not the drug itself. Diacetylmorphine in it's purest form isn't actually bad for you.
      I've been on it for years thanks to my government and I feel perfectly healthy.
      Prohibition needs to end.

    • @_RobBanks
      @_RobBanks 2 года назад +1

      @@RedLineShortFilms I agree. I also always understood that opioids aren’t toxic at therapeutic doses.
      How is your H administered to you?
      Is it similar to a methadone clinic?

    • @RedLineShortFilms
      @RedLineShortFilms 2 года назад +4

      @@_RobBanks I get it from my regular doctor, to treat my chronic pain and depression.
      6 pills of 10mg every day.
      I feel healthier than ever before. I can't believe people would think heroin is a dangerous substance.
      That's absolutely false.
      It's extremely addictive, that's true. But other than that it is safe to use for the rest of someone's life. As long as it's made by an actual lab and not from some dude in a field with cows watching him stir a pot full of mannitol and other cuts.

    • @aosaeanor
      @aosaeanor 2 года назад +3

      Himachal has been a cannabis haven since decades. Russians & Israelis stay in Himachal for months & even years .Many cultivate Marijuana deep in the hills & that's sent across India & overseas. These foreigners shift their home base between Leh, HP & Goa.

  • @prateekkumar4295
    @prateekkumar4295 2 года назад +72

    I have been through both in Punjab and himachal in the last 2000s, recovering addict of 14 years now living in the US. This is so sad to see both my states under such a harsh grip of this disease.

  • @deepakvarughese
    @deepakvarughese 2 года назад +40

    Its very ironic. I am a palliative care doctor who deals with cancer pain. On one hand we have an illicit opioid abuse problem, and the other hand we have a stark shortage of legitimate medicines for pain relief such as morphine. People tend to take extreme positions. The war on drugs means that even patients with severe bone crushing life limiting pain do not have legal access to opiate pain relief, while on the other hand even more lives are being destroyed with illicit use. Truely a paradox.

    • @devilstalk5983
      @devilstalk5983 2 года назад +1

      True... Indian need good medication system. Since govt. Of India allowed farmers of few state for legally growing poppy plant( opium plant), I think govt can provide good pain relief medicine like morphine in low price for addict person.

    • @rageagainstthewashingmachi2877
      @rageagainstthewashingmachi2877 2 года назад

      Unnecessary bureaucracy is the bane of this country. Watch violence escalate here because of drug cartels just like in Latin American countries.

    • @peacelove728
      @peacelove728 2 года назад +1

      India is very puritan on drugs. I'm a chronic back pain sufferer (post-surgical) on the lowest dose of Tramadol, and when I was in India doctors would just look at me thinking 'foreigners are druggies' and not want to prescribe even the lowest dose, even though I never abused any drugs or meds, and it was the only drug that helped (except for the more dangerous ones such as morphine, oxy, which I don't want to take regularly anyway).
      I love India in some ways, but its attitude to both legitimate painkiller users as well as drug abusers is stupidly moralistic without compassion.

  • @TheStoicApe
    @TheStoicApe 2 года назад +154

    I did my internship in psychology in few Indian rehabilitation centres, and it just breaks me from inside to see that a few states that borders the golden cresent and golden triangle, like Himachal, Punjab and few N.E states, are so easily trapped in narcotic warfare. They all say that it was regular for them to see drug use and that just desensitised that whole "drugs are bad" thing. It just hits like plague and zombifies the whole youth. Most admission from opiods like B-suger, needles, foils.

    • @sabihatanveer8494
      @sabihatanveer8494 2 года назад +1

      Hmm

    • @Kathakathan11
      @Kathakathan11 2 года назад +3

      Parents are failing. That’s it. That’s all of it

    • @TheStoicApe
      @TheStoicApe 2 года назад +2

      @@Kathakathan11 disfunctional families do play a role, but mostly its people who f*ck up repeatedly

    • @TheStoicApe
      @TheStoicApe 2 года назад +1

      @Sean Martin people do need to have a clearer insight to help these youth, they are not inherently bad or evil in majority cases. Just f-ed up in head.

    • @RedLineShortFilms
      @RedLineShortFilms 2 года назад +5

      This is non sense, there are plenty of people who use heroin everyday and are perfectly fine.
      Prohibition is killing these people, not the drug.
      Diacetylmorphine in it's purest form is not dangerous to the body or the mind, it's a myth.
      I've been on it for years and I own an online business and travel all the time. I feel great.
      I'm very grateful my government hands out Diacetylmorphine to people like me. Buying heroin on the black market is a dangerous endeavor for sure, too many cuts.

  • @SheetalAnand234
    @SheetalAnand234 2 года назад +32

    This is so horrifying , Few months back I lost one of my relative due to this chitta overdose . He was just around 19-20yrs old . I see so many youngsters indulging in this including teenager boys/girls .
    Chitta addiction is so deep rooted here that the boys of my generation do work in fields for a crop season , earn money and then just 6 month chitta ka jugad ho gaya . Whatever they earn just spend on chitta . I once asked a guy that how did you get into it , he said My friends were doing it and they said to try me once . I just wanted to give it a try , I felt it was nice then I tried again and again n so on became addict . Luckily he recovered because he found his brother and best friend doing it so bad that they had to be admitted in the hospital .
    Oh God whatever is happening here is just horrible 😔 more n more Youth is getting chitta addict . I request to all the people if you see a person who is drug addict plz don't ignore him/ her just inform to their parents or just to inform the ones who are running rehab centres . Plz folks our one step of humanity can save their life 🙏

  • @Val_kyriee
    @Val_kyriee 2 года назад +12

    As someone who knows what he's actually talking about, one major shift of opinion we need is that of rehabs. Many, including addicts/users themselves, have this notion that once you get admitted into rehab, there's a cure for addiction and thats all it takes. Sadly, nothing could be farther from the truth. The withdrawals, physical and mental agony one goes through during detox and even later is just an appetizer of sorts. The real challenge begins when you leave and reenter society. There will be issues regarding employment, family issues etc etc. Getting steady employment is hard even for the sober lot - imagine how hard it would be for someone who's trying to get his life back on track. If you're not strong mentally, disappointments will lead you back to rehab and thus begins the vicious cycle. And mind you, this is for those who can even afford rehab. The fact is getting clean and staying clean are some of the hardest things one can attempt especially after years of use. There is a way out - determination, financial stability and a support system. The problem is each factor leads one back into a cycle previously mentioned.
    Stop punitive measure against users and users who peddle to feed their habit and not for financial gain. Don't treat them like sub humans. You'd be surprised to know how even a small act or word of kindness and encouragement can inspire one to either leave the habit or at least push him/her in that direction. Build more rehabs and infrastructure. Increase OST centers - OST works! Punish the peddlers who do this simply for the money and look at it as a business.

    • @ranjittyagi2846
      @ranjittyagi2846 2 года назад +1

      Best comment I came across, certainly you're a very sentient and intelligent soul. Thank you!

  • @crescentknight2k3
    @crescentknight2k3 2 года назад +43

    Even I belong to Himachal and back in my maternal village I've witnessed the same case of 2 brothers who are drug addict, the younger one was the first to fall in the trap but luckily he was recovered by proper rehabilitation but on the other hand his brother is now a heroine addict and when I met him I was shocked to see his appearance, red swollen eyes, dull face and not being able to speak properly....
    Himachal is actually in a critical situation of drug epidemic with numbers of cases rising from last decade.... Even those who are returning from rehabilitation are again falling in this trap...

  • @rigdenbhutia8995
    @rigdenbhutia8995 2 года назад +134

    Not only in Himachal but north eastern states like north begnal , sikkim , guwhati , manipur synthetic opoids have been plaguing the youths rampantly and the rehabilitation programes are poor in this places

    • @ericme5715
      @ericme5715 2 года назад +4

      It’s coming from bangladesh that’s why it’s spreading faster in NE states

    • @shubhampreetsingh8630
      @shubhampreetsingh8630 2 года назад +10

      Because India is surrounded from both sides by drug hubs. The so called "Golden crescent" consisting of Iran, Afghanistan and Pakistan smuggle drugs in north and north west India, and so called "Golden Triangle" in South-East Asia drugs are smuggles into north east india

    • @teendreamz4726
      @teendreamz4726 2 года назад +1

      U r wrong m from manipur n m n addict

    • @ichigok7314
      @ichigok7314 2 года назад +2

      @@ericme5715 it's coming from golden triangle, which consists of mayanmar, Thailand and many more

    • @ichigok7314
      @ichigok7314 2 года назад +1

      @@teendreamz4726 its crescent triangle from west and gloden triangle from east

  • @arnavnair9628
    @arnavnair9628 2 года назад +76

    Till now I thought that heroin was only prevalent in Punjab but this has made me realise that there is more to everything than meets the eye. Even the major publication houses seldom print or post about all these issues. They 99% of times only report the seizures across the country and nothing else related to this

    • @AS-ug2vq
      @AS-ug2vq 2 года назад +3

      The way politicians make money is
      1. Make things illegal
      2. Secretly allow its sale through few agents and all money ends up in politician's pocket.
      Public is left wondering why making something illegal doesn't have intended effect.

    • @sainiharsh86
      @sainiharsh86 2 года назад +2

      Like punjab was in 2010 himachal is now. Punjab is quiting it and himachal is getting used to it.

    • @matheenarif8645
      @matheenarif8645 2 года назад +2

      @@sainiharsh86 And after Himachal, it will be another state and so it goes on and on.

  • @atuldhiman132
    @atuldhiman132 2 года назад +30

    I am a resident of Himachal.
    Damtal Border is infamous for Drug Deals. My High School Junior and her group(Drug Peddlers) was arrested in the same place. Drug menace is prevalent in Himachal.

  • @ayahshi
    @ayahshi 2 года назад +16

    Thankyou for making a video on this issue. I live in Himachal Pradesh myself and have lost plenty of friends to injections.
    I sincerely request anybody whose reading this to spread awareness regarding this drug abuse crisis. It might save somebody's life.

  • @devanshugautam753
    @devanshugautam753 2 года назад +37

    This is a very great effort from vice to shed light on this topic, but the ground reality is that the police department is only interested in catching the supplier, the addicts need to be reported to proper authorities and need to be taken care of.
    In bigger towns of Himachal like Solan, Shimla you hardly come across a guy who doesn't shoot or inject heroin, rail roads are filled with ruins of aluminium foil and burnt notes.
    We as a society need to address this issue, schools need to play a bigger part in this topic as most users are either minors or young adults.
    Boys who are out of rehab can hardly go a day without using any other opioids.

    • @pietrojenkins6901
      @pietrojenkins6901 2 года назад +1

      USA has been on this rough drugs fight for decades now.Welcome to our world India.

    • @Big1nz
      @Big1nz 2 года назад +3

      Addicts need a real future and treatment and a reason to live. The idea that the police will save them is a fantasy, most of the police are incapable of even fathoming what true rehab looks like.

    • @gauravnegi4312
      @gauravnegi4312 2 года назад

      @@Big1nz we have too many people, if addicts are not even worth saving just prison them and make them do work. Idc whether ethical or not, we are literally at our limit and their is not enough resources and time to cater to every individual addict. Issue an ultimatum, if addicts listened, good, if not then show them the wrath. Publish everything on media to show how addicts are being dealt with.
      All these goodness, rehab etc. work when conditions are normal and their is no excessive burden on systems.

  • @karenavey2183
    @karenavey2183 2 года назад +59

    This documentary has missed the real problem..trauma. Reducing the supply chain will not reduce the need for opioid use.

    • @karanvasudeva5424
      @karanvasudeva5424 2 года назад +9

      You're absolutely right. The problem is that there are very few honest jobs that pay for a decent life; public infrastructure is non-existent; quality of life is abysmal; everyone wants to escape these places but few can afford it and those who can't feel as if they are stuck in hell. Social media has made the problem much worse.

    • @LimoneneDaddy
      @LimoneneDaddy 2 года назад

      This is the biggest thing right here

    • @SpringLeafWolf
      @SpringLeafWolf 2 года назад +3

      tHIS COMMENT SHOULD HAVE MORE UPVOTE LIKES. It's Trauma that starts it all

    • @SheetalAnand234
      @SheetalAnand234 2 года назад +8

      @@karanvasudeva5424 I'm from Himachal and Bro u know what job is not a big issue here . Everyone is well educated and have their own lands , they have inherited wealth . No one is poor in Himachal . poverty or joblessness wasn't the issue here . Everyone is capable of earn money by means of farming or through business . The main problem is youngsters as well as school going children are addicted . What burdon these 10-12 year olds are having ? They have food to eat , a house to live a family everything they have . Its the us who are struggling . There are not a single begger who belongs to Himachal everyone who is a begger here is from outside the Himachal .
      The main reason is availability , chitta is easily available here , people have enough money to buy chitta here . Problem is this chitta has a deep root here .
      Lost one of my relative , a young 19 yr old boy , excellent in academics , had Iphone , ipad , his own cycle, bike , own car . Monthly expense 40-50k
      died of chitta overdose . Had money to buy it because its easily available . Everyone is doing it here .
      Supply is here na , supply .

    • @karanvasudeva5424
      @karanvasudeva5424 2 года назад +6

      @@SheetalAnand234 Partly true that it’s because it is a highly addictive drug. But when you say no one is poor in Himachal, sorry you’re completely wrong. You just don’t see poor people. Having land you can’t sell is not the same as having money to spend.

  • @johnylalrina1451
    @johnylalrina1451 2 года назад +83

    I really wish international journalist come to North East India and exposed to the world how Burmese Heroin have been ruining our lives. People will be surprised if they learn how cheap and abundant the drug really is.

    • @bomwowie1561
      @bomwowie1561 2 года назад +1

      Arunachal youth's are suffering

    • @arindammandal1987
      @arindammandal1987 2 года назад +3

      We should introduce gurukul education system of the old times, only this will recover us from this menace

    • @ranjittyagi2846
      @ranjittyagi2846 2 года назад

      Are you from Nagaland? Regardless, is it really cheap coming from Burma? Thanks from NW India.

    • @bomwowie1561
      @bomwowie1561 2 года назад +2

      @@ranjittyagi2846 bro i thought that you are thanking to those burma peddlers for selling cheap stuffs

    • @ranjittyagi2846
      @ranjittyagi2846 2 года назад

      @@bomwowie1561 😆 🤣 actually, the way I wrote could be taken by the reader in both ways, so not ur fault. My words showed great excitement 😆 🤣. I may feel good for a week or so and will thank them for that but later, I'd just curse them haha. So, I better not meet the Burmese for this. Burmese of different ethnicities are nice people and I may visit Burma but would keep away from 💉 However, I'd be happy if Burmese helped with some nice weed, not this poison lol. Hehe.

  • @munishkalia922
    @munishkalia922 2 года назад +46

    It's true even in my small village in Himachal I have seen 2-3 cases. It's very sad. Rehabilitation centres are not available very true. I want to help but it's so difficult, so difficult.

    • @noral342
      @noral342 2 года назад

      Where is the drug comming from?

    • @AS-ug2vq
      @AS-ug2vq 2 года назад +2

      @@noral342 who cares where it is coming from. It can be cultivated anywhere. Question is why it's illegal

    • @noral342
      @noral342 2 года назад

      @@AS-ug2vq why do you think it should be legal?

    • @AS-ug2vq
      @AS-ug2vq 2 года назад

      @@noral342 why it shouldn't be?
      If we pay for it through our hardwork and consider it our success, why government or other people wanna take it away from us?
      If someone purchases a luxury car, people will congratulate him, or if someone marries a model they'll celebrate his success but you can't buy a drug that makes you feel good, suddenly everyone is against you.
      Politicians make drugs illegal, so that they can get rich off its illegal supply. If its made legal, it will cost next to nothing and there will be no stigma on its use and abuse, and we'll have thriving rehabilitation center who will be more interested in helping you than reporting you to authorities

    • @noral342
      @noral342 2 года назад

      @@AS-ug2vq It's because opiates are highly addictive substances and if u end up being addicted u eventually end up dead and even destroying the lives of the ones close to you. But I agree less potent and recreational drugs like weed etc must be made legal.

  • @torethyen3893
    @torethyen3893 2 года назад +37

    2:30 It's sad and amazing that despite having personal experience with opiod dependancy this person can't do the math that a heroin user won't stop when bad things happen to them like the death of a friend, poverty and even homelessness they will and can stop as soon as enough good things happen to this person on a regular basis.
    Everyone I know uses medicine to feel better, I've never encountered someone that uses yo feel worse. As soon as most of your happiness and sense of belonging comes from your life and the connections you have to other people and less- to non-harmful activities like a job or a hobby the higher your chance becomes to get clean if that's your goal. Being clean isn't for everyone and I definitely support giving out diamorphin, Cocaine, meth or other amphetamines and pretty much everything that's used to alter one's consciousness and sold on the black market over pushing only abstinence based therapy.
    We've got a long way to go and people ignorance doesn't seem to be in decline.

    • @nituldas9884
      @nituldas9884 2 года назад +1

      no but we have more stupid and selfish ignorant as*holes surrounding they make easiest of things hardest... they know they can make things simple but they needed stupidly adventurous journey in life so started making everyone else life stupid

    • @gillydey9764
      @gillydey9764 2 года назад +3

      Not meth though it's vile

    • @knowledgehindi1699
      @knowledgehindi1699 2 года назад +1

      @@gillydey9764 Meth is prescribed in U.S and it also has many medical benifits.

  • @varunprakash5
    @varunprakash5 2 года назад +7

    Thank you producing such a well-rounded story on this critical issue, Munmun, Esha and Vice Asia Team! This was insightful! It was evident for the problem to find its way out from Punjab to a neighboring state and Himachal being an obvious place. Rooting it out from one city & state would not solve the problem in its entirety. However, any effort made by law enforcement and civic authorities (healthcare, rehabilitation, etc.) is a great step forward.
    I really liked the part where the addict-turned-counselor rightly suggested "We should help the people in this problem instead of dismissing them, ignoring them and sigmatizing their problem with labels such as 'nashedi', 'charsi', 'bekaar'!" As a person with depression & anxiety of over 4 years (with suicidal tendencies, and an attempt as recent as last Sunday) I completely empathize & relate with this sentiment because even my condition was & still is stigmatized by many including close family and have been left alone & abandoned. (Even though I have never and will never consume drugs or abuse alcohol in any capacity)

    • @iftikarbalochbla274
      @iftikarbalochbla274 2 года назад +1

      Hey brother how are you??? Fine ??
      Just wanted to talk to you !!!

    • @varunprakash5
      @varunprakash5 2 года назад

      Thank you Iftikar Bhai! All good with me now!

    • @sauravdagaSDaga1984
      @sauravdagaSDaga1984 2 года назад

      Hey man, I hope you are doing fine and well. Take care and seek proper help..!!

  • @flaminmongrel6955
    @flaminmongrel6955 2 года назад +24

    Himachal is truly a magnificent work of mother nature.

  • @legendarysin4341
    @legendarysin4341 2 года назад +29

    I live in Portugal. There was lot of user of synthetics drugs in here. So the government take measures of discrimilization the drug. Means they don't take a user as criminal. They take as a patient. Drug user as a not crime as health issues. And helps user as recovery as disease. It decrease drastically in the user till present time. So there is only solution this is taking this as disease nit a crime.

    • @Big1nz
      @Big1nz 2 года назад +3

      Lmao you hoenstly think the police are even capable of thinking beyond Prohibition? Solutions that work are so triggering to drug warriors that they'll litteraly see their country fall to total addiction before doing this.

    • @dwhite3937
      @dwhite3937 Год назад +1

      I see English isn’t your first language yet I hear your message so clearly and how true it is! Decriminalizing addicts is the only way they will be able to seek help without the stigma of being a criminal in a region where being a criminal is so,so shameful. How can they seek help otherwise? What you say is true! ❤

  • @nikhileshchandel114
    @nikhileshchandel114 2 года назад +5

    A much much needed insight on this devastating situation in my beautiful Himachal... This is what i call real journalism , This is VICE.

  • @5kastubh5
    @5kastubh5 2 года назад +60

    This is very well made. Thank you for bringing light upon these difficult topics of life

  • @mohammednisar5552
    @mohammednisar5552 2 года назад +69

    It’s a shame that our government is only focusing towards prosecution. Abusers need help from rehab.

    • @nituldas9884
      @nituldas9884 2 года назад +8

      you're talking about a biiiggg nexus of shameless so called educated morons... it's useless asking help from them i have so many examples which happened with my own self by which i have realised that these peeps are complete shit piece of waste..we the civilians need to assemble together and do some real shit or else evrything is gonna collapse soon

    • @abusharma_
      @abusharma_ 2 года назад +6

      Bhai jo himachal pradesh k rehab wo kisi hell se kam ni h

    • @koilamaoh4238
      @koilamaoh4238 2 года назад +4

      Thats how conservative cultures work, they work on the level of nazis. Theres no such thing as help. THey don't believe in "mental" health.

    • @rajeevsharma8572
      @rajeevsharma8572 2 года назад

      Well good to hear from you atleast sm1 like u can inspire communities...!!

    • @rajeevsharma8572
      @rajeevsharma8572 2 года назад

      @@koilamaoh4238 well said thing...!!

  • @jenskarlsson4744
    @jenskarlsson4744 2 года назад +19

    REMEMBER MUMBAI 26 YEARS AGO FULL OFF ADDICTS BOMBAY BLACK THEY USED TO CALL IT !! ALWAYS BEEN THERE BUT AS PEOPLE ALL OVER THE WORLD ARE POOR AND SUFFER MENY TURN TO HARD DRUGS TO ESCAPE REALITY !!!! SAD WORLD !!!!

  • @lalzo8690
    @lalzo8690 2 года назад +23

    I want VICE to visit Manipur and do the same documentary on Drugs Maniacs there. There Drugs abuse is 50X higher than that of Himachal Pradesh. Many Drug Lords are also the most powerfull people in the state, they even control political parties through funding.

    • @adolf8
      @adolf8 2 года назад

      you're right brother

  • @abhaysharma6523
    @abhaysharma6523 2 года назад +9

    great documentary. much needed coverage for a very troubling issue plaguing the state.

  • @thakurakhil1
    @thakurakhil1 Год назад

    Awesome.. We need more content like this for youth and users in Himachal to create fear and show what they have been missing on and and what all they could lose by being a user. I am from Shimla and have my self seen the usage shoot up just like the drug itself.. Good thing is that in the past 4-5 months the HP administration has really gotten after the crisis and the Police have broken a lot of supply chains and if not, weakened them and have created a fear that the supply has really gone down, which is automatically reversing yhe usage habits of a lot of ppl, due to either unavailability or finances. By March 2023, the police had nabbed close to 317 people in Chitra related cases in just 3 months. This needs to continue and Initiatives and content such as yours needs to grow in volume and reach. Kudos to you for this. One subtle feedback though, only if you could also have this dubbed to Hindi, would make it easy for a huge lot.. Thanks and please carry on with such initiatives..

  • @sainiharsh86
    @sainiharsh86 2 года назад +6

    I am an ex addict. But my parents love and affection helped me to get out of it. To leave substance you only need love and support and facing real life which end up a person to willingly leave heroin or any substance. If you try to do it forcefully nothing will affect the user. You need to gain the trust of an addict and vise versa.
    I too went to a college in himachal and ended up consuming it and i finally quited after 3 times quiting and again becoming and addict. The simple way is you need to have greater purpose than it and you will automatically quit it. If you think just being abandoned will help it really don't. It's a mind game like phsycatrist said its all in our mind which urges us to again do it. Obviously it's a physical pain too but its for 1 week maximum but mind takes years to recover.

  • @abhinay68
    @abhinay68 2 года назад +8

    Getting clean is easy staying clean is hard

  • @aftabkhann2314
    @aftabkhann2314 2 года назад +7

    The knuckles of gaurav shows he is a fighter,I hope he is not in some other dark stuffs

  • @sanjogh777
    @sanjogh777 2 года назад +8

    I hope India gets a control over this drug situation. I live in the US. Opioid crisis is one of the things affecting the population here. People die of overdose of painkillers as well. This is gonna spread like anything.

  • @shubhamkashyap6319
    @shubhamkashyap6319 2 года назад +8

    That dude did drugs of 1 crore wtf
    If had 1 crore I'd definitely buy a nice house in Himachal

  • @Tully_23_32
    @Tully_23_32 2 года назад +1

    Watching these doco's from all over the world & the problem with drugs is really eye opening. When i think of drugs, both the dealers & users i don't imagine countries like India, i immediately think of countries in North & South America. Obvs with the South American drug cartels along with the Mexican cartels & the smuggling into the US. I'm not trying to discriminate or put down any other country, but i think with the amount of coverage/doco's on drug use in the US aswell as the amount of coverage/doco's on Mexican & South American cartels pushes focus away from other countries across the world. So it's actually quite interesting to watch these doco's about other nations & their drug issues & what's in vogue in each country at that time. It's never the same one drug affecting every country at once. Seeing what different countries Governments whether local, state or federal aswell as the police do to try & tackle drugs is interesting aswell as each country has a different idea on how to win the battle but there will never be a win, ever, they can fight as much as they like but drugs will never be rid anywhere

  • @amanmagar2117
    @amanmagar2117 2 года назад +5

    Finally a important issue of concern of Himachal at current context .I personally have felt the growing influence and use of opipds in my hometown in himachal.i am very thank to the makers that they have highlighed this issue and raising awarness

  • @rufu7787
    @rufu7787 2 года назад +2

    Gaurav's final few words in the interview were such an eye opener.

  • @LimoneneDaddy
    @LimoneneDaddy 2 года назад +8

    Wonderful documentary this is what people need to see

  • @PriestessKikyo1
    @PriestessKikyo1 2 года назад +3

    Drug addiction destroys lives. But fighting a war against supply and demand is also a losing battle.

  • @chachagamerhaihumare5637
    @chachagamerhaihumare5637 2 года назад +6

    I can relate the same situation in my state , Uttarakhand. The illicit liquor and some sorts of cheap addictions have taken a big toll over the Uttarakhand too. The authorities are doing their best to prevent the business but Sharing an international borders with two countries and longest border with UP makes situation worst than imaginable.

    • @akashdobhal3054
      @akashdobhal3054 2 года назад

      True and all this stuff have reaced even to deep hilly districts of Uttarakhand. You cannot get proper medicine in these areas but you can get heroine and other drugs without any trouble.

  • @myxdraw
    @myxdraw 2 года назад +3

    it hurts to see so many people not being able to enjoy life, there's so much more to life then being addicted to these drugs. I pray for all those who are suffering through addiction

    • @hansmeiser5812
      @hansmeiser5812 2 года назад +1

      I think people often look up to those who seem to be fullfilled with happy feelings, the aura of prosperity, and are open to their influence therefore.
      Someone with numbed feelings at least doesn't radiate painful feelings, people often seek to avoid and therefore might look like someone to look up to.
      You can have (at least shortterm) positive feelings you otherwise are unable to experience normally.
      The pricetag is often hidden until its too late i guess.
      Its a vicious trap unless people are very well educated by people who they really trust in life.
      Pain is a part of life.
      It hits you sooner or later anyways.

  • @shubhamsharma-eu6wq
    @shubhamsharma-eu6wq 2 года назад +12

    very disturbing , may good sense and prosperity prevail over our paradise.

  • @AshuSinghthealkiddo
    @AshuSinghthealkiddo 2 года назад +24

    It feels nice when Police shows the effect of their work. Really proud of Police department and Vice Team, as always.

    • @nituldas9884
      @nituldas9884 2 года назад +1

      hhahhaah hahahaha aaaaahahahahahahHHH lol BLIND Bureaucrat supporters..
      don't argue with my opinion you're anyways in support with them...

    • @nituldas9884
      @nituldas9884 2 года назад

      humanity was flourishing but than god introduced us with you people who could claim stupidity as the ultimate goal in life..

    • @ishaankatoch7879
      @ishaankatoch7879 2 года назад

      ACAB

    • @nituldas9884
      @nituldas9884 2 года назад

      ok i think Ashu just cleaned it so thanks for that... anyways even if you hate me for my opinion

    • @akshitdadhwal
      @akshitdadhwal 2 года назад +2

      Ghanta November me police officer pkda gya tha 1 kg heroine smuggle kar rha tha himachal me main culprit hi police hai..

  • @angelinathedrifter
    @angelinathedrifter 2 года назад +18

    Thanks v.insightful 😔 Te N.E State's off India is facing te sme thing since time immemorial..Drugs enter India thu' te Golden Triangle..Mizoram, Manipur n Nagaland ...n sadly we are still fighting a losing battle ...😢I too lost my cousin 2 overdose n many of his frens to it..

    • @mayan5600
      @mayan5600 2 года назад

      I'm from Shimla. Looks like mountain areas are affected more with this problem.

    • @marcbrahmamb
      @marcbrahmamb 2 года назад

      Its not the mountain thing but its the international border area’s that are near afganistan (the largest producer) pakistan and in the NE BURMA- it comes through morey the border between manipur and burma mostly supplied but the terrorists army who has a check gate towards burma in the border area then it reaches manipur and from there neighboring states targeting the most developed cities like guwahati, i’m a recovering addict too i used for 15yrs likewise since punjab has a strict law now they are targeting himachal..

    • @marcbrahmamb
      @marcbrahmamb 2 года назад

      Also its just 500rs a gram here and its 5000 in himachal or punjab so just imagine how easy and available its here to get hold of it.. addicts don’t buy grams here anymore cuz its more expensive to buy a gram for 500 they go for a paket that way u spend only 300rs per gram so imagine its cheaper than booze thats the major problem here there are lots of rehabs here now but its just getting easier and easier besides the law is weak even booked with NDPS pedlers get out in a month and start pedling again without rating out there source cuz they wanna do it again.. once the supply chain is broken and deman thru rehabilitation only then 50% can be reduced just imagine 50% will still remain no matter wat..

  • @ronitsaini5192
    @ronitsaini5192 2 года назад +26

    Really great doc, I am from shimla, himachal pradesh, 19 y/o currently and I myself have seen lives get destroyed because of this, I've lost friends as well, this is a really serious problem, even more serious than it already looks in this video, every other person of my age in shimla is addicted to heroine and probably 9/10 are addicted to hash.

    • @saimanideepb
      @saimanideepb 2 года назад +2

      You’re right. I’ve seen so many lives destroyed just because of these influences.

    • @nituldas9884
      @nituldas9884 2 года назад

      but what can be done to improve things do we even have solution that actually works

    • @ayahshi
      @ayahshi 2 года назад +3

      Hash isn't a problem. Bhang toh log saddiyon se pee rhe hain, but synthetic drugs are the reason people's lives are getting destroyed.

    • @nituldas9884
      @nituldas9884 2 года назад

      @@ayahshi nah not just that but something more is there isn't it

    • @badlad2001
      @badlad2001 2 года назад +3

      Sanjauli symmetry chiite valo se bhra hua hai

  • @sahilaggarwal3431
    @sahilaggarwal3431 2 года назад +7

    I don't know whether it's gonna make sense to you or not but I have used substances in a very short run and was not dependent on them, however I am clean from the last 2+ years and reason being I started asking myself why I am using it, what for, what it brings to me and can I do something else in order to get the same or a better effect. It's Challenging in the beginning but try it once take a pen a paper and start writing it down how it affects you, how you started it, why do you want to continue, are you willing to quit and I am sure you will find a way out and it could be different for everyone in my case it was Personal trauma, Peer pressure, FOMO because of which I started and two major things helped me.
    First I would like to come out and address what's not working rather than finding an escape.
    Second yoga in which I hold a masters degree now. Hope it helps someone out there.
    Nobody is coming to save you, you need to save yourself but you will get help only if you ask for it. Good luck 🤞

  • @ballyhundal9868
    @ballyhundal9868 2 года назад +9

    I am from Punjab , I used heroin from 2010 to 2016 ,I started from sniffing and stop at injection,now I am living my life in Europe .from 2017 I didn't use any type of drug and opioids..I was lucky , but when you are using this shit you are just thinking about one day,next morning you have to prepare money again for your need,the main reason is our community ,if someone doing this they will not help him to recover ,they will treat him like a criminal ,the user will do this again because of guilty, addiction, unemployment, ..... thanks

    • @mayan5600
      @mayan5600 2 года назад +2

      Agree. I'm from Shimla. In mountain area unemployment is a big issue. Most of us are farmers.

    • @ballyhundal9868
      @ballyhundal9868 2 года назад

      Yes, your main source is apple farming,but now you can't make enough money from farming..

    • @punjabiuniversitygeteducat71
      @punjabiuniversitygeteducat71 2 года назад +1

      Punjab was targeted in 1990s because of Punjabis bravery ...they wanted to make Punjabis weak...the government did

    • @neurodivtries4101
      @neurodivtries4101 2 года назад

      @@punjabiuniversitygeteducat71 What? How?

    • @punjabiuniversitygeteducat71
      @punjabiuniversitygeteducat71 2 года назад

      @@neurodivtries4101 drugs were brought in so the sikhs would get addicted and not fight for water rights...and other.rights

  • @ishaanmehra9987
    @ishaanmehra9987 2 года назад +3

    Thanks for covering this issue in himachal

  • @got2kittys
    @got2kittys 2 года назад +5

    Feeling isolated and unconnected to family and social greater society is a larger trigger of addiction than anything. Be careful if you pressure family to take on the $$$$ greed,-social climb,- never content with life mindset.
    Addicts are someones family. Treat them like people.

  • @soniaa.9518
    @soniaa.9518 2 года назад +1

    As an Indian-American drug addict I have recently joined Refuge Recovery, a Buddhism-based voluntary program, which helps end suffering from addiction. Meditation really works. I hope India's addicts can remember their intrinsic human worth and find supports to combat their addiction. So sad to hear of this epidemic in my Motherland. In America drugs have been a social crisis for decades and rehabs proliferate. 15 beds!!!!???

  • @piyushyadav3033
    @piyushyadav3033 2 года назад +2

    My close college friend got addicted.. He totally destroyed his life..

  • @sdmamansood9687
    @sdmamansood9687 2 года назад +7

    Kudos to Esha and team for this amazing documentary on this rarely talked issue!

  • @kyrusjohnbarnachea6950
    @kyrusjohnbarnachea6950 2 года назад

    YOH VICE!! Where did you get this News Caster?

  • @santoshxtry6992
    @santoshxtry6992 2 года назад +10

    Let's take a minute and appreciate on his surveys 💚

  • @sahilsharma88
    @sahilsharma88 2 года назад +4

    And our national news channel are just obsessed with star kids possessing weed. Great job Vice team for this very well made documentary

  • @Koplite
    @Koplite 2 года назад +2

    I'd visited many years before. One of the most beautiful places I had visited and up in the mountains, it really does look like a country in Europe. The people were also warm and nice. Sad that this has and is happening.

  • @galaxymada2
    @galaxymada2 2 года назад +2

    Great documentary...May God protect and bless each and every human being

  • @KaranSharma-ph2bi
    @KaranSharma-ph2bi 2 года назад +3

    I’m from punjab and always felt an eternal connection with himachal ….I can’t explain my love for the devbhoomi himachal …..I’ve seen the drug crisis of punjab very closely and now I don’t want himachal to become second punjab.
    Please highlight this issue as in early stage I can’t see devbhoomi getting destroyed 🙏🏻

  • @easypezee
    @easypezee 2 года назад +2

    thanks for bringing this up...

  • @GauravSharma-qt7xq
    @GauravSharma-qt7xq 2 года назад +4

    This is gonna stir shit up , well done 🤘

  • @puggleski6097
    @puggleski6097 2 года назад +4

    Perfect storm. Rising unemployment. Unfamiliarity with drug and addiction culture. Proximity to a supply route. Public stigma involved in accessing rehab facilities is high. And clear sign of political & business backing, which is the most insiduous element.

  • @Deepakgargsharma
    @Deepakgargsharma 2 года назад +3

    Great Documentary 😊🙏🙏🕉️🕉️🕉️... Great work Munmun dhalaria g

  • @keneikross4876
    @keneikross4876 2 года назад +4

    Addicts need supports not hatred if the addicts are support and help in the right way they also can leave their addictions and lead a normal life again 👍❤️

  • @cruxstudio727
    @cruxstudio727 2 года назад +7

    whatever heroin get into punjab and himachal is from pakistan... i heard now days they also have a trekking route in himalayas from pakistan

  • @unknownf9525
    @unknownf9525 2 года назад +4

    Udta Punjab to udta Himachal? Definitely sad!

  • @amarasingh4981
    @amarasingh4981 2 года назад

    Very well made documentary. I reported on opium cultivation as a journalist. I have roots both in Himachal as well as the northeast. So many factors. We have the govt regulated belt of opium on one side and solid grade marijuana (often seen as harmless) growing. Alcohol addiction seeps into Himachal because of it’s proximity to Punjab. That’s a bold statement. Local brews have been part of culture. But. Users will eventually seek something more potent.
    In Rajasthan where the govt regulates poopy and extraction for medical use, a significant percentage percolates. It’s a strict system but loopholes are bound to be found. Infants are given ‘chatai’ a lick of processed poppy sap to make them sleep and not bother parents who are hard at work. It’s extremely addictive. We can imagine what happens next. Himachal with its booming tourism at some point, had people parachuting, rafting, and doing all sorts of sports and recreational activities. Come sun down, relaxation was either a mug of local brew or smuggled hi quality booze and eventually stronger substances. It goes on and on.
    The fact that we recognise opioid addiction now should spur us into action. Himachal is a beautiful place. Lovely people. Not just Himachal or the NE. Many countries are plagued with opioid addiction. Let’s hope we can do our bit to eliminate this

    • @AS-ug2vq
      @AS-ug2vq 2 года назад +1

      Let people exercise their choice and their view of freedom. You are no one to take away their drugs from them, they've paid for it with hard work. If your view differs from their view of success in life, you want to take it away from them?

    • @amarasingh4981
      @amarasingh4981 2 года назад

      @@AS-ug2vq You are absolutely right. I'm not condemning/judging. I'm expressing what I have learnt through the years. True. Everyone has a right to exercise their choice. Alcohol? Drugs? Sure. But widespread addiction of any substance (again just my opinion) is not helping society. Then again, we all have different opinions. You may not agree with me, and vice versa.

  • @navdeepgusain3059
    @navdeepgusain3059 2 года назад +1

    As a society, India needs a serious retrospection on how we treat drug users.
    We treat them as inhumans, criminals, and what not.
    They need help, not our abuses.

  • @saurabhpahade
    @saurabhpahade 2 года назад +3

    Good Job Vice...
    Should make more such video...

  • @menandtoys6100donjohn
    @menandtoys6100donjohn 2 года назад +6

    hiee ESHA maam . i am brown sugar or heroin addict . whatever word makes you understand - as you said that chitta you get for 100 dollars in himachal matlab 7k as per todays $ prices - that must be one gram . where i stay i buy it for 80 rs a pudi it comes in miccrograms .... i dont inject nor i use foil paper ... i use it in a tobacco and make joint out of itt .... its like you are smoking tobacco rizla/joint with brown sugar added to ittt ..... i work in an automobile company at a good post .. after work i atleast have 2 joints every day .... in himachal you call it chitta ... where i stay we call it pudi - brownie - paya .....

    • @sudoo6987
      @sudoo6987 2 года назад

      Lol nice thanks for the info!

    • @menandtoys6100donjohn
      @menandtoys6100donjohn 2 года назад

      @@sudoo6987 any timee - u want more info regarding heroin --- i am here alwayss . yc - be safe - wear mask

  • @shivendugupta9737
    @shivendugupta9737 2 года назад +7

    Only a supporting family can make addiction go away, you've everything available inside rehabilitation centres

    • @pietrojenkins6901
      @pietrojenkins6901 2 года назад

      I thought Asian nations were very strict on drugs and impose a death penalty once you're caught with drugs?

    • @amalgeorge6877
      @amalgeorge6877 2 года назад +2

      @@pietrojenkins6901 India isn't. And capital punishment for possession of drugs isn't a good solution to the problem.

  • @KNMK259
    @KNMK259 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for the upload.

  • @turbochargedhimachali9032
    @turbochargedhimachali9032 2 года назад +3

    Great initiative by himachal pradesh police , and a good gesture by the anchor .

  • @jackw651
    @jackw651 2 года назад +4

    only 3% of the population there get to go to rehab (are lucky enough to live/get treatment). this guy ended up there 9 times (after relapse) then working there. Need him to sit down at a blackjack table with him bc he's prob the luckiest guy ever.

  • @drneeleshbhatt5947
    @drneeleshbhatt5947 2 года назад +2

    Absolutely perfect documentary!

  • @saubhagya_bansal
    @saubhagya_bansal 2 года назад +2

    I am 20 yrs. old and once vaped when I was 17 after which I regretted my decision and pledged to not smoke anything or any other substance abuse

  • @subscribers_choice_
    @subscribers_choice_ 2 года назад +4

    From very long time i was thinking on doing a story on this issue tho in some other context.....being from the himalayas , I'm kinda very close to the issue....still great piece of work by the respective journalist.

  • @Sonowalatwork
    @Sonowalatwork 2 года назад +1

    Please keep bringing more of this. Awaiting dearly 💖

  • @jmhbhk
    @jmhbhk 2 года назад +8

    I’ve lost so many friends to fentanyl pill overdoses. I’ve overdosed and almost
    Died myself. I was taking 25 plus pills a day. I finally quit I’ve been sober for two years and 7 months alhamdulilah I thank Allah for helping me. Life sober is way better. I look better, feel better, gained more weight, sleep and eat better. We often don’t realize that are decisions don’t only affect us but our loved ones as well.

    • @mikasa8238
      @mikasa8238 2 года назад +1

      Man, I'm just so happy that you quit this. Try to help addicts you know too.

    • @morgoth1946
      @morgoth1946 2 года назад +1

      Good on ya mate!

    • @jmhbhk
      @jmhbhk 2 года назад +2

      @jayvir jadeja how do you know I don’t help others? I talk to kids at rehab and at events and pass out narcan every weekend. I sense that you have hatred for Muslims. I have plenty of good hindu friends like my best friend Harish his family and relatives are very good kind people.

    • @jmhbhk
      @jmhbhk 2 года назад +2

      @@mikasa8238 I pass out narcan every weekend and talk to kids that are addicted at treatment. I try to do good I just don’t publicize the good I do only God and the people I helped should know!

  • @mrbeanbag3788
    @mrbeanbag3788 2 года назад +10

    Punjabi drug peddler have destroyed national growth.
    Whole punjab is high.
    There coming cm is high

  • @GauravSharma-je4rj
    @GauravSharma-je4rj 2 года назад +1

    drug addiction shud not be a crime but drug trade shud defiitely be a crime

  • @smallbusinessunleashed
    @smallbusinessunleashed 2 года назад +3

    Brilliant reporting and covrage of this crisis. Thank you Vice news and journalist ma'am.

  • @joyantoghosh4677
    @joyantoghosh4677 2 года назад

    A very fine grade of journalism which unfortunately our mainstream news media channels have long forgotten..

  • @shubhambhardwaj8491
    @shubhambhardwaj8491 2 года назад +1

    very good and real video... all facts are truth about the places and tha people and the susbtance

  • @palak8423
    @palak8423 2 года назад

    Gaurav spoke so correctly. I'm happy his view is being shared and so happy to see the recovery take place. Great video.

  • @sameeersm
    @sameeersm 2 года назад +1

    Great work covering such a delicate issue with such boldness 👍

  • @namartasharma7646
    @namartasharma7646 2 года назад +1

    Thank you bringing this problem up .

  • @sushantdalmotra8802
    @sushantdalmotra8802 2 года назад +4

    I'm from Pathankot and the addicts from my city goes to channi on a daily baisis 2 or 3 times for scoring.
    There's 0% decline in heroin business in channi and i think its never going to be.

  • @neiledward3755
    @neiledward3755 2 года назад +5

    This situation is happening in (northeast meghalaya shillong.) It's easy for young people to get easily involved into substance abuse. It's spreading wild fire...

    • @adolf8
      @adolf8 2 года назад

      yeah bro this should stop
      local NGOs and police politicians are involved in it

  • @kxrxnxo
    @kxrxnxo 2 года назад +1

    It feels great see gaurav initiative

  • @elizabethshingola2787
    @elizabethshingola2787 2 года назад +1

    I love this reporter; she's beautiful and she has a lovely voice. I hope I can find more of her work.

  • @chinmayasinghrawat4622
    @chinmayasinghrawat4622 2 года назад +2

    I'm very impressed with the reporter and cameraperson.

  • @Vrishavahana
    @Vrishavahana 2 года назад +3

    Great documentary … 💯 true …

  • @raviguptaboards
    @raviguptaboards 2 года назад

    Loved the cop's attitude. Even the police in Himachal is so nice and pleasant

  • @chaosphysatan9861
    @chaosphysatan9861 2 года назад +3

    I'm from shimla(himachal pardesh) I can relate...but now things getting worse people using used syringes and I think till today 50% Heroine user have HIV (AIDS) or hepatitis...

  • @chandrakantarai5762
    @chandrakantarai5762 2 года назад +2

    This isnt just the problem of himachal pradesh but also another himalayan state darjeeling

  • @sufianfucuk9225
    @sufianfucuk9225 2 года назад +1

    Beautiful place beautiful people so sad to see this drugs problem

  • @TheLargeoldshoe
    @TheLargeoldshoe 2 года назад +4

    there is only one way to break this cycle. Legalize it and register addicts. Also coax them into functioning addicts and then finally detox them. If the money goes away then these drug peddlers are done for..

    • @ghettoguero2396
      @ghettoguero2396 2 года назад +1

      drop the "then finally detox them" and you're right. Legalization will have addicts still, and that's ok. Safe supply means less deaths. That lets people get stable, and with most hardcore opiate addicts they are simply using to feel functional, they can tend to their lives. If we cut safe supply, fentanyl will be what takes it place.

  • @syasyaishavingfun
    @syasyaishavingfun 2 года назад +1

    Pray to everyone who's caught in hard drugs.

  • @moonknight3594
    @moonknight3594 2 года назад

    I'm from Maharashtra
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    For chai (tea) and vadapav and other Street foods
    Thanks my family and teachings in school About *addiction* and how it's waste of time and money 💰 and family values which i get to learn
    I'm 24 and I can proudly say I never ever
    Did any of these alcoholic (or drungs ) things
    Really we really should need to Focus on kids from primary schools (if we already clear there mind about this in early age it will be benificial always )
    And main college time where they get exposed to this all things
    *(a normal school which is literally based on gurukul system many peoples say it's RSS but. One thing they always teach us to tolerate and avoid all this unessary things and exercises sport's ans so on here in Maharashtra all kendriya vidyalaya i mean primary school we always Focus on that but still there can be still but luckily I didn't see or heard atleast in my area about drugs and all alcoholic yeah I saw them here but drugs only in news somewhere in India ✌🏻😁 I wish all will get rid of this useless things which will just hurt u back more than how it help for some seconds )*

  • @monicasharma1040
    @monicasharma1040 2 года назад +3

    Salute to u , u bought a very difficult issue into open

  • @nikhilsood252
    @nikhilsood252 2 года назад +1

    Superb video
    Great Job Esha Paul 👍👍👍
    Must Watch Video 🔥🔥🔥🔥