A poppy field in Bhilwara, Rajasthan. On July 12, the Union government opened up the highly regulated opium poppy cultivation to the private sector, to help manufacture active pharmaceutical ingredients derived from the plant for painkillers, cancer pills and other medicines.
A poppy field in Bhilwara, Rajasthan. On July 12, the Union government opened up the highly regulated opium poppy cultivation to the private sector, to help manufacture active pharmaceutical ingredients derived from the plant for painkillers, cancer pills and other medicines.
A poppy field in Bhilwara, Rajasthan. On July 12, the Union government opened up the highly regulated opium poppy cultivation to the private sector, to help manufacture active pharmaceutical ingredients derived from the plant for painkillers, cancer pills and other medicines.
A poppy field in Bhilwara, Rajasthan. On July 12, the Union government opened up the highly regulated opium poppy cultivation to the private sector, to help manufacture active pharmaceutical ingredients derived from the plant for painkillers, cancer pills and other medicines.
A poppy field in Bhilwara, Rajasthan. On July 12, the Union government opened up the highly regulated opium poppy cultivation to the private sector, to help manufacture active pharmaceutical ingredients derived from the plant for painkillers, cancer pills and other medicines.
A poppy field in Bhilwara, Rajasthan. On July 12, the Union government opened up the highly regulated opium poppy cultivation to the private sector, to help manufacture active pharmaceutical ingredients derived from the plant for painkillers, cancer pills and other medicines.
A poppy field in Bhilwara, Rajasthan. On July 12, the Union government opened up the highly regulated opium poppy cultivation to the private sector, to help manufacture active pharmaceutical ingredients derived from the plant for painkillers, cancer pills and other medicines.
A poppy field in Bhilwara, Rajasthan. On July 12, the Union government opened up the highly regulated opium poppy cultivation to the private sector, to help manufacture active pharmaceutical ingredients derived from the plant for painkillers, cancer pills and other medicines.