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Raising a Glass to Economic Growth: The Case for Liquor Legalization in Manipur

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                                       Photo Source:  Facebook Manipur, one of the northeastern states of India, is known for its rich culture, natural beauty, and traditional heritage. The state has a complex history of conflicts and political turmoil, including the issue of liquor prohibition. However, in recent years, there have been discussions and debates about the legalization of liquor in Manipur. In this article, we will explore the reasons for and against liquor legalization in Manipur, the potential benefits and drawbacks of such a move, and the challenges that need to be addressed if liquor is legalized in the state. Background Liquor prohibition has been in force in Manipur since 1991, when the state government imposed a ban on the sale, production, and consumption of alcohol. The ban was imposed in response to public demand for measures to tackle the rising alcohol-related problems such as domestic violence, road accidents, and health issues. The move was also driven by th

Crypto is scam, keep money in banks. Banks are scam, keep money in Crypto

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The world of finance has been undergoing significant changes in recent years, particularly with the emergence of cryptocurrencies. These digital assets have created a new era of financial freedom and decentralization, allowing individuals to transact and store value without the need for traditional banks or financial institutions. However, there is a significant debate surrounding the value and legitimacy of cryptocurrencies compared to traditional banking systems. Some people argue that cryptocurrencies are scams and that individuals should keep their money in banks, while others believe that banks are the real scams and that individuals should keep their money in cryptocurrencies. The argument that cryptocurrencies are a scam is often based on the fact that they are not backed by any central authority, such as a government or central bank. This lack of centralization and regulation makes cryptocurrencies vulnerable to fraud, hacking, and market manipulation. There have been several i