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Definitely, as there were no rehabilitation plans
for the dancers. They?d have starved to death, if the ban
was not lifted.
Shilpa Gupta
R.D. Bajla College, Deoghar
Not at all. We should strive to make our society free of cultural
and social pollution that is witnessed in such bars.
Nabanita Chakraborty
D.H.S.K College, Dibrugar
Of course. Imposing the ban was sheer narrow-mindedness on the part of
the state. People are mature enough to decide what is good for them.
Avik Chatterjee
Calcutta
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