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the slogan of anti arrack movement in andhra prade
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The slogan of “Anti Arrack Movement” in Andhra Pradesh was
CUET (UG) - 2023
CUET (UG)
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Feb 27, 2025
Say no to liquor
Stop liquor
Prohibition on the sale of arrack
Stop arrack save lives
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The correct option is (C):Prohibition on the sale of arrack.
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