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The Print
3 days ago
- Health
- The Print
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.


New Indian Express
3 days ago
- Health
- New Indian Express
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.


News18
3 days ago
- Health
- News18
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.


Time of India
11-05-2025
- Politics
- Time of India
Mizoram unites to pray for armed forces
Aizawl: People of all faiths across Mizoram came together on Sunday to pray for peace for the brave involved in , as well as those stationed in active battle zones, responding to a nationwide call made by the Centre, reports HC Vanlalruata. held special prayer services in churches on Saturday night and again on Sunday. Followers of other faiths, including Hindu and Muslim communities, also offered prayers at their temples and mosques, seeking divine guidance and peace for the nation. Rev Dr Lalhmangaiha, general secretary of Church Council of Mizoram (CCM), in a circular issued on Saturday said the CCM received an appeal made by Union HM Amit Shah through chief minister Lalduhoma to offer prayer in the member denominations. Though the appeal came at a short notice, Lalhmangaiha in turn made appeal to the local churches of denominations within the CCM to offer mass prayers for peace in the India-Pakistan conflict.