Sacred, medicinal, and illegal—cannabis in India is a paradox. In Ananda, Karan Madhok explores our relationship with the plant and its untapped potential. Karan Madhok. Journalist Karan Madhok ...
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In India’s east, farmers risk jail to grow lucrative cannabis cropOdisha is not one of them. India had no legislation on narcotic substances until November 1985 when it brought in a law including a ban on the use of cannabis. The Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic ...
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ABP News on MSNBook Review: Karan Madhok’s ‘Ananda…’ Explores India’s Deep Relationship With Cannabis, From Bhang To Drug TradeMy earliest literary encounter with cannabis was through the classic ‘Khatar Kakak Tarang’ by Harimohan Jha, a celebrated ...
The psychotic survey also highlighted that over 300,000 citizens in India said that they have consumed cannabis in the past year. According to Dr Atul Ambedkar, AIIMS, the Heroine consumers in ...
Many Hindus from neighboring India also traveled to Kathmandu for the festival. A key part of Shivaratri is the freedom to smoke marijuana, an act that is normally punishable by prison sentences ...
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