💨 Abstract
In Haryana, a growing drug crisis sees private de-addiction centers, often described as "torture chambers" by patients and families, filling the gap left by few government-run rehabilitation centers. These centers operate with varying intentions, some genuine, others purely profit-driven, and have been linked to abuse and even deaths.
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