Republic Day 2026: Army to showcase Indigenous armour, anti-drone tech and more
Republic Day 2026: Army to showcase Indigenous armour, anti-drone tech and more
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Snake venom addiction involves intentionally using snake venom to induce intoxication, typically at rave parties.
It's a dangerous trend that poses severe health risks and can lead to life-threatening consequences. In India, the prevalence of snake venom addiction appears to be increasing, with reports emerging of its use in recreational settings.
The recent arrest of YouTuber Elvish Yadav came after he confessed to providing snake venom at a rave party in Noida.Â
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