Karnataka bans online gaming including fantasy aport

Karnataka has banned online gaming friends including fantasy sports

https://www.localcircles.com/a/press/page/online-fantasy-sports-survey#.YUhTCvfuElQ

I feel if all members escalate this demand to their chief minister a f chief secretary this will happen in more states.

As a country we need less fantasy sports less betting less cryptocurrency speculation and more real jobs that add real value either in products or services.

These activities about gaming do not create human capital they destruct human capital by making people addicts. more  

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I still can not understand if liquor and tobacco are bad for health, why the local circle especially "social crusaders" like the author make a strong movement to ban these products. Liquor and tobacco products are sold in Airports (duty free),Railway stations, Bus Stations etc and swanky new bars are open where ever possible and when ever possible. Why no movement to stop manufacturing, (cultivation of tobacco) on pan India basis? Why horse races are conducted in almost all cities with impunity and thousands of crores are collected as taxes? Why Liquor and Tobacco is being sold duty free to defence canteens? To damage the health of our soldiers? Just 12% of the "citizens of India" are engaged in fantasy sports and online gambling so what is the percentage of corrupt leaders, politicians, business men and women in flesh trade? These are all just creation of problems to damage the country and divide people. Will any of the comment makers reply to my queries? more  
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