Wednesday, February 14, 2007

Malt Matters


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Where tradition fades, the Constitution steps in. Draft ed by some of the finest minds, the Constitution lists Prohibition as one of the directive principles of state policy. Says Article 47: “The state shall regard the raising of the level of nutrition and standard of living of its people as among its primary duties and in particular, the state shall endeavour to bring about prohibition of the use, except for medicinal purposes, of intoxicating drinks and of drugs which are injurious to health.” This is rare. Few nations are so prescient about liquor (till 2005, China didn’t even have any strict measures) (see text box). Ambedkar, thus, did his job. Gandhi followed, arguing strongly against alcohol.

So are Indians obeying? Barely. On 12 November 2006, six youngsters were returning home in a Toyota Corolla very late after breezing their way through the day. Alister Pereira was at the wheel. Like his friends, he was roaring drunk. In downtown Mumbai, Alister ran over six migrant workers sleeping on the pavement. They died instantly.

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