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information of Evil effect of alcoholic drink​

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It can damage your internal system

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The evil effects of alcohol

A famous quote goes, "Wine had drown more man than the sea." This line indeed says a lot about the evils that result from addiction to alcohol. Majority of alcoholics among young people starts from taking liquor for pleasure. They take a few sips thinking that it is harmless as long as they drink in moderation. But soon they become slaves to alcohol and realised that there is no easy escape from the trap.

Drinking has ruined more relationships and families than anything else. A drunkard spends all his earnings in liquor. He forgets his responsibilities to provide for his family. There are so many cases where a drunkard takes loan on interest to buy his daily alcohol needs. Unable to repay the loan, he and the whole family commit suicide.

Drinking affects the physical and mental health of a person. Thousands of people in India die from damaged livers and kidneys. Many more are left bankrupt from medical treatment of alcohol related diseases. They also become unemployed because they can no longer work efficiently. Another sad part of alcoholism is that it effects the poor people the most.

Aspirations and ambitions are crushed by alcohol. Careers are ruined. The youths become a liability instead of assets to the nation.

Addiction to alcohol leads to completed degeneration of man, physically and spiritually. No lost the trust and the respect of their community. They are laughed at by everyone. Nobody cares about them.

We must not forget that alcoholism is always linked to various criminal and antisocial activities.

The effort of the government to reduce alcoholism is half-hearted and a failure. It doesn't have the determination to deal with the menace of alcohol to the society.

Education and awareness on the evils of drinking must be taken up on a war footing. Strict policies on the production and sale of alcohol must be framed.

The government, voluntary organisations and the community must approach the evils of alcoholism in a pragmatic way. They should work hand in hand to root out this destructive menace to the family, the community and the nation.

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