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Alcohol is a psychoactive substance, meaning it makes people feel different. Raj (not his real name) began to feel great. “It made me forget where I came from. I had no issues of self-esteem while drinking. I didn’t need a job, I didn’t need a wife, and I didn’t even need friends. I was married to vodka. But the divorce was costly,” he says. Raj is a member of the self-help group Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) in Delhi. He sits every evening in AA meetings and listens and shares. Stories of devastation. Stories of grit. These are people born and raised in India, where many sections of society are taught not to drink (like Brahmins and Muslims).
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Source : IIPM Editorial, 2007
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