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Dhanbad liquor tragedy

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The Dhanbad liquor tragedy involved the deaths of 254 people in Dhanbad (then in Bihar state) of India in December 1978 after drinking tainted bootleg liquor.[1]

See also

List of alcohol poisonings in India

References

  1. ^ Chakrapani, C (1994). Changing Status and Role of Women in Indian Society. books.google: M D Publications. ISBN 81-85880-27-1.