Weakest Dry State? Why Nagaland's prohibition law is seen as ‘total failure’
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Weakest Dry State? Why Nagaland's prohibition law is seen as ‘total failure’
Kohima: For over three decades, the Nagaland Liquor Total Prohibition (NLTP) Act of 1989 has rendered the Christian-majority state officially “dry.” Yet, despite this strict prohibition, Nagaland has become known as one of the ‘weakest dry states’ in India. The ever-growing illegal liquor market is a glaring contradiction to the law’s intent—a reality that the […] The post Weakest Dry State? Why Nagaland’s prohibition law is seen as ‘total failu…
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