Ghoghar Village Imposes Strict Fines on Liquor Sale and Consumption from New Year
New rules in Ghoghar from New Year 10 thousand for selling liquor, 2 thousand for drinking Balishkara, 31/12 (App): Liquor traders will be fined. Drunkards will not get BB pass. 10 thousand for selling liquor and 2 thousand for drinking. This rule will be implemented from the New Year. The shelter of the law will be taken against the drunkards. The women who are committed to making the Ghoghar area of Balishankara block under Telasara police station of Sundargarh district free from drugs have taken such an extreme decision. They have been going door to door to make everyone aware of joining the drug-free movement. The social life of Ghoghar area has deteriorated due to alcohol. The law and order situation has become deplorable. The trouble of drunkards is creating a terrible situation. Illegal liquor. The village women have alleged that such a situation has arisen due to the sale of liquor. The village women have complained. They have taken innovative steps to prevent this. On Wednesday, the end of the year, the women have taken steps to make the Ghoghar area free from alcohol. They have protested with slogans to protest against the police administration for cooperation and to launch a vigorous protest if the sale of liquor is not stopped. They have protested against the sale of liquor in the village. They have announced that those who sell liquor will have to pay a fine of 10,000 rupees and those caught drinking liquor will have to pay a fine of 2,000 rupees. They have announced that those who sell liquor will have to pay a fine of 10,000 rupees. In this regard, the village's sevati guru said, we are protesting for a liquor-free village. However, foreign liquor is being smuggled into the village in vehicles. The village's children are leaving their jobs and drinking alcohol. Many lives have been lost due to alcohol. Many families have been torn apart. Therefore, a firm resolve has been taken to make the village of Ghoghar alcohol-free. Hemkanti Jaipuria said that if the sale of alcohol is not stopped, the agitation will be intensified. If necessary, the administration will be paralyzed. So, the police should help us. The women demanded that action be taken against those who are selling illicit alcohol.