The BBC's Sanjoy Majumder travelled there to find out why one of India's most prosperous states is in danger of losing an entire generation to drug abuse.
Across the state, from villages in the lush green countryside to bustling towns and cities, young men huddle together in cemeteries, abandoned buildings or plain fields, smoking, snorting or shooting up.
"It's ridiculously easily available," Jasprit Singh tells me. Jasprit, who is from Tarn Taran, used to be an addict, but says that he has been clean for the past four years.
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