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In Prohibition Pakistan, 15,000 Cans Of Beer An Hour Processed Here
- Monday June 19, 2017
- World News | Ismail Dilawar, Faseeh Mangi and Kamran Haider, Bloomberg
Established in 1860 in the heights of the Western Himalayas to cater to demand from British soldiers during the colonial era, the brewery is the largest legal seller of booze in the country. On paper it sells to the less than 5 percent of the minority non-Muslim population. However, many Pakistanis also privately also enjoy an alcoholic tipple and ...
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Pak ban on alcohol doesn't stop addiction
- Wednesday September 29, 2010
- World News | Associated Press
In a private members club in Lahore dancing and drinking is permitted but it's a rare scene as drinking alcohol is strictly forbidden for almost everyone. Pakistan banned the sale of alcohol in 1977 and drinking was later made a crime punishable by 80 lashes. However, the problem of alcoholism is not as uncommon as such stringent laws might suggest...
- www.ndtv.com
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In Prohibition Pakistan, 15,000 Cans Of Beer An Hour Processed Here
- Monday June 19, 2017
- World News | Ismail Dilawar, Faseeh Mangi and Kamran Haider, Bloomberg
Established in 1860 in the heights of the Western Himalayas to cater to demand from British soldiers during the colonial era, the brewery is the largest legal seller of booze in the country. On paper it sells to the less than 5 percent of the minority non-Muslim population. However, many Pakistanis also privately also enjoy an alcoholic tipple and ...
- www.ndtv.com
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Pak ban on alcohol doesn't stop addiction
- Wednesday September 29, 2010
- World News | Associated Press
In a private members club in Lahore dancing and drinking is permitted but it's a rare scene as drinking alcohol is strictly forbidden for almost everyone. Pakistan banned the sale of alcohol in 1977 and drinking was later made a crime punishable by 80 lashes. However, the problem of alcoholism is not as uncommon as such stringent laws might suggest...
- www.ndtv.com