Youth Hunger Strike To Remove Belt Shops

Rangareddy/Hyderabad, May 19 (Maxim News): A young man protested in an innovative way that because of the belt shops in the village, young people to old people are getting sick after drinking alcohol. A youth named Naveen from Tindivanam village of Farooq Nagar Mandal of Rangareddy district went on a hunger strike to remove the belt shops in the village.

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Naveen expressed his concern that belt shops are open 24 hours in Tindivanam village and people from the youth to the old are getting addicted to alcohol and spoiling their health.  He insisted that he would continue his hunger strike until all the best shops in the village were lifted.  Women are standing by Naveen who has initiated for the welfare of the villagers.  All the villagers are appreciating Naveen’s good work. (Maxim News)


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