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49 died of alcohol abuse in 6 months in dry Mizoram: Official
49 died of alcohol abuse in 6 months in dry Mizoram: Official

The Print

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49 died of alcohol abuse in 6 months in dry Mizoram: Official

'According to our records, 49 people, including five women, died because of complications related to alcohol consumption between January and June this year in the state,' Lalhmangaiha said. The government has been making massive efforts to curb the menace of drug, alcohol and other substance abuse, Excise and Narcotics department Commissioner Z Lalhmangaiha said. Aizawl, Jul 20 (PTI) At least 49 people have died of complications related to alcohol consumption between January and June this year in dry Mizoram, a senior official said on Sunday. The Mizoram Liquor (Prohibition) Act prohibits the manufacture, consumption, sale and import of liquor in the state. However, a section of people either brew it locally or bring it from outside Mizoram illegally. Lalhmangaiha said that inspections are being carried out at hotels and restaurants to find out if they are selling alcohol in violation of the law. The commissioner said that department officials are regularly conducting night patrolling in Aizawl and other district headquarters to ensure peace in the society. PTI COR NN This report is auto-generated from PTI news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.

49 died of alcohol abuse in six months in dry Mizoram
49 died of alcohol abuse in six months in dry Mizoram

New Indian Express

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49 died of alcohol abuse in six months in dry Mizoram

AIZAWL: At least 49 people have died of complications related to alcohol consumption between January and June this year in dry Mizoram, a senior official said on Sunday. The government has been making massive efforts to curb the menace of drug, alcohol and other substance abuse, Excise and Narcotics department Commissioner Z Lalhmangaiha said. "According to our records, 49 people, including five women, died because of complications related to alcohol consumption between January and June this year in the state," Lalhmangaiha said. The Mizoram Liquor (Prohibition) Act prohibits the manufacture, consumption, sale and import of liquor in the state. However, a section of people either brew it locally or bring it from outside Mizoram illegally. Lalhmangaiha said that inspections are being carried out at hotels and restaurants to find out if they are selling alcohol in violation of the law. The commissioner said that department officials are regularly conducting night patrolling in Aizawl and other district headquarters to ensure peace in the society.

49 died of alcohol abuse in 6 months in dry Mizoram: Official
49 died of alcohol abuse in 6 months in dry Mizoram: Official

News18

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49 died of alcohol abuse in 6 months in dry Mizoram: Official

Last Updated: Aizawl, Jul 20 (PTI) At least 49 people have died of complications related to alcohol consumption between January and June this year in dry Mizoram, a senior official said on Sunday. The government has been making massive efforts to curb the menace of drug, alcohol and other substance abuse, Excise and Narcotics department Commissioner Z Lalhmangaiha said. 'According to our records, 49 people, including five women, died because of complications related to alcohol consumption between January and June this year in the state," Lalhmangaiha said. The Mizoram Liquor (Prohibition) Act prohibits the manufacture, consumption, sale and import of liquor in the state. However, a section of people either brew it locally or bring it from outside Mizoram illegally. Lalhmangaiha said that inspections are being carried out at hotels and restaurants to find out if they are selling alcohol in violation of the law. The commissioner said that department officials are regularly conducting night patrolling in Aizawl and other district headquarters to ensure peace in the society. PTI COR NN Disclaimer: Comments reflect users' views, not News18's. Please keep discussions respectful and constructive. Abusive, defamatory, or illegal comments will be removed. News18 may disable any comment at its discretion. By posting, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy.

Mizoram govt making constant efforts to curb drug smuggling: CM
Mizoram govt making constant efforts to curb drug smuggling: CM

Hindustan Times

time01-05-2025

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Mizoram govt making constant efforts to curb drug smuggling: CM

Aizawl, Mizoram Chief Minister Lalduhoma on Thursday said that his government has been making constant efforts to curtail drug smuggling into the state. During a meeting with the National Commission for Scheduled Tribes delegation led by its chairperson Antar Singh Arya in Aizawl, Lalduhoma said that the government has constituted a coordination committee to accelerate the fight against drug menace, an official said. The chief minister said that the state government will continue to take steps to combat drugs and curb trafficking of drugs and other contraband from other countries and states. Mizoram has been grappling with the menace of drug abuse and drug trafficking from outside particularly from Myanmar. According to the state Excise and Narcotics department's record, various kinds of drugs, including 46.5 kg of heroin, 138.8 kg of Methamphetamine tablets and 586.6 kg of ganja were seized in 2024. A total of 7,309 people were arrested in drug and alcohol-related offences during the same period, the record said. The state police's data also said that drugs and substances worth over ₹211 crore were seized and 468 people arrested in drug-related offences in 2024. Among others, the seized drugs included 80.8 kg of heroin valued at ₹24.25 crore, 627.7 kg of Methamphetamine tablets worth over ₹81.6 crore and 35 kg of crystal meth worth over ₹105 crore, the data said. At least 71 people, including 11 females, have died from drug abuse last year, officials of excise and narcotics department said. Mizoram shares an 828-km-long international border with Myanmar in the east and Bangladesh in the west. The northeastern state also shares inter-state boundaries with Assam, Manipur and Tripura. During the meeting with the NCST delegation, Lalduhoma also informed the delegation that Mizoram gives importance to Hindi education. During a meeting with officials to review the status of scheduled tribes in Mizoram and the implementation of various welfare schemes for them on Wednesday, Arya had laid emphasis on promotion of Hindi in the northeastern state. "Our government favours implementation of a three-language formula in all educational institutions across the state in a bid to promote Hindi education," Lalduhoma informed the NCST delegation. He said that the construction of six working women's hostels is ongoing.

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