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Article on evil of drinking

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Answered by AHarish
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Essay On The Evils Of Drinking

Except drunkards, no one else supports drinking. It is a great social evil. It is bad for the individual as well as for society. The drunkard becomes addicted to wine in different ways. Mostly, the people acquire this bad habit in undesirable society. Some take to it as a mark of fashion in the beginning. But gradually they become drink addicts, Whatever may be reasons for drinking, it is indisputable that it is a great evil.

Evil effect of drinking are innumerable. Family life of drunkard becomes miserable. All his money is drained off by this evil habit. He becomes morally degraded. in fact, drinking is the stepping stone to all other vices. it leads to gambling and prostitution. This evil habit degrades the drunkard in the eyes of people. It is bad not only for the individual but also for society.

Efforts have been made from time to time to drive out the demon of drank from society. Some religious strictly forbid their followers from drinking. Many great social reformers have also tried their best to prevent people from drinking. Mahatma Gandhi was deadly against it. It was his influence which made A.I.C.C. declare prohibition, as its main item of social reform. As result of this resolutions, soon after independency, Congress ministries in many States imposed total prohibition. In others, partial prohibition was introduced, as in Uttar Pradesh and Delhi.

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Answered by Harinder0001
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Drinking means the habitual use of liquor. It is considered an evil because of the ill effects it produces on a person who drinks. It makes him lethargic. It tells upon his health adversely. It also disturbs the equilibrium of his mind. He loses all sense of decency.

All our religious books condemn drinking. According to The Mahabharata, drinking makes a man mad. It is a sin against man and society. A drunkard easily forgets the sense of morality. He spoils his health. He also loses his character. He becomes a selfish person. He spends all his earnings on drinking. He leaves very little money for his wife and children. While he enjoys liquor, his family starves. He becomes a slave to the habit of drinking. He does not mind sacrificing the interests of his relatives and friends for the sake of a few drops of drink.

Unfortunately, drinking is more common among the poor strata of our society, especially the workers. They spend their hard earned money on drinking. The result is that their family suffers. They bear the brunt of self- inflicted misery. Their children cannot afford school fees. They, therefore, do not go to school. They remain uneducated. When they grow up, they cannot find good jobs. Their life becomes miserable.

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