Liquor Found in Bihar School: Witty Chokha Exposes Prohibition Failure
In this hard-hitting ground report from Daunon village in Darouli constituency, Bihar, journalist Gaurav Mishra from Witty Chokha exposes a disturbing truth a government school named after the great teacher Guru Dronacharya has turned into a den of neglect and lawlessness. On visiting the school, Gaurav discovers liquor packets and bottles scattered openly across the premises, despite the complete liquor ban in Bihar.
The visuals are shocking classrooms in ruins, no benches or drinking water, and a campus littered with liquor pouches labeled “For Sale in Uttar Pradesh Only.” Locals openly admit that alcohol is sold and consumed near the school premises, claiming that such activities thrive under the nexus of smugglers, police, and local officials. The school stands as a painful reminder of administrative failure, where children are supposed to learn but instead find their classrooms turned into dumping grounds for illegal activity.
Beyond the liquor issue, the report highlights a larger tragedy the collapse of education and governance in rural Bihar. A school once meant to honor a legendary teacher now symbolizes corruption, negligence, and moral decay.
As Bihar Election 2025 approaches, this story raises uncomfortable questions: how can a state talk of development and prohibition success when liquor flows freely inside schools and education rots from within?