The most familiar history of ganja in colonial India tracks its imbrication in the imperial politics of opium and temperance as British movements against the state-sanctioned drug trade in the 19th century mobilised racialised images of opium-induced decay and hemp drug-induced insanity in Asia.
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اقرأ المزيدFollowing news in February that India's first medical cannabis clinic has opened in Bangalore, Partner Shantanu Sinha and Senior Associate Rohit Fogla from Hill Dickinson's India Desk discuss India's history with cannabis, and how recent events suggest the country's attitude to the plant may be changing.
اقرأ المزيدIn 1985, India came up with the Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act, which banned cannabis (hemp), including 'charas'- the resin extract, and 'ganja'- the flowering tops of the plant. While, in popular culture, the words Charas & ganja are often used interchangeably, they are not the same.
اقرأ المزيدThe NDPS: Cannabis laws in India- Where they stand and what the future holds June 02, 2022 ... Accordingly, Assam for example, completely bans the substance under The Assam Ganja and Bhang Prohibition Act, 1958. Maharashtra and Karnataka, also similarly have their own laws prohibiting 'Bhang'.
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