
Rajeev Kamal Kumar
Rajeev Kamal Kumar is an anthropologist at the AN Sinha Institute of Social Sciences in Patna, Bihar. He has conducted research on the effects of the state’s alcohol prohibition, stating that while many families have benefited from improved finances and education due to the ban, the persistent illegal alcohol trade presents significant enforcement challenges.
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