Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Sunghursh (1968) Mere Pairon mein Ghunghroo bandhadeh!

Sunghursh (1968) Mere Pairon mein Ghunghroo bandhadeh! On YouTube.





This is the story of a man who dares to walk a different path from his family tradition which is to loot and kill people-it is the story of struggle of good over evil! OPIUM. An increasingly large fraction of opium is processed into morphine base and heroin in drug labs in Afghanistan. Despite an international set of chemical controls designed to restrict availability of acetic anhydride, it enters the country, perhaps through its Central Asian neighbors which do not participate. A counternarcotics law passed in December 2005 requires Afghanistan to develop registries or regulations for tracking, storing, and owning acetic anhydride. A recent proposal from the European Senlis Council hopes to solve the problems caused by the massive quantity of opium produced illegally in Afghanistan, most of which is converted to heroin and smuggled for sale in Europe and the USA. This proposal is to license Afghan farmers to produce opium for the world pharmaceutical market, and thereby solve another problem, that of chronic underuse of potent analgesics where required within developing nations. Part of the proposal is to overcome the "80-20 rule" that requires the US to purchase 80% of its legal opium from India and Turkey to include Afghanistan, by establishing a second-tier system of supply control that complements the current INCB regulated supply and demand system by providing poppy-based medicines to countries who cannot meet their demand under the current regulations. Senlis ...

Keywords: Sunghursh, (1968), Mere, Pairon, mein, Ghunghroo, bandhadeh!

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