A HERALD REPORT
BY MELVYN MISQUITA

PANJIM, MAY 17 -- If you think educated and married women in Goa are 
less prone to drug abuse, you could be wrong.

That education and marriage fail to insulate women from alcoholism in 
the State, has been revealed in a recent national survey on `Extent, 
Pattern and Trends of Drug Abuse in India', brought out by the United 
Nations Office on Drugs and Crime, in collaboration with the Ministry 
of Social Justice and Empowerment.

Read the full report at:
http://melvyn.misquita.in/works/2005/050518.html

Regards,
Melvyn






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