Editing Rising Bathinda Takes On Udta Punjab

Revision as of 22:56, 5 August 2024 by Denese93K5 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "<br>SSP Swapan Sharma vehemently refutes the AIIMS report and questions the sample survey. The police officer feels there may be an excessive amount of propaganda towards the state. 70 per cent of Punjab youth use medicine. If the drug state of affairs shouldn't be as bad why then the necessity for a drug awareness initiative like 'Rising Bhatinda', I ask. Sharma says it was began as a result of the difficulty of medication got here up in interactions with the general pu...")
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