Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav announced that liquor sales will be banned at locations believed to have been graced by the presence of Lord Krishna and Lord Ram in the state.
The chief minister had said last year that the state government would develop the places associated with Lord Ram and Lord Krishna in the state as pilgrimage sites.
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"Everyone is aware of the ill-effects of liquor consumption. We don't want our youths to get spoiled as they are the future of the country. The Madhya Pradesh government will ban the sale of liquor at ...
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