Drug addiction in Shillong and different parts of the state among young men is a growing problem that could mirror Manipur of the 90s, or worse the Punjab of the present day.
Shillong, the capital of the north-east Indian state of Meghalaya, for a city of its size, punches above its weight in ways other towns and cities — bigger and more populated than it — don’t.
Per capita, if I were to venture a well-thought out guess, it probably has more pianos in its living rooms than any other South Asian town.
It definitely must have guitars.
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