TIWN
AGARTALA, April 20 (TIWN): In a bizarre incident a body of a middle aged man was recovered from Durgabari tea garden adjacent area under airport police station on Wednesday.
The deceased is yet to be identified. However, police is yet to trace the deceased.
Police said that the body was partially decomposed and and was send for post-mortem.
Primary investigation says addiction to alcohol has lead to the death of the man.
However, Police is further investigating the case.
It is to be mentioned here that when foul smell spreaded in the area the localites informed the police. Later after searching police found the body and there were no injuries in his body.
Drug consumption has been a major problem in the society today. Addiction can trap anyone. It can lead to harming one’s body, causing problems in family structure, and contribute to the delinquency in society. Increasing at an alarming rate, the drug consumption among the youths across the state has gripped tight.
Personal and family problems also lead to drug abuse among youngsters who fail to cope up with the ever-growing family and personal problems. Workplace pressure and issues with the colleagues results in workplace deviance which later results in detrimental effects on the individual.
According to the sources, youths of 18 to 30 years of age are addicted to drugs like charas, ganja, along with many other addiction tablets and dendrite. Mostly the students of schools and colleges are affected by the consumption of drugs. The alarming rate of drug abuse has always been a problem and especially the increase of drug abuse among youngsters has had detrimental effects on the society.
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