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More than a third of children and some as young as 13 have smoked the native samsum ant as a substitute for illegal substances such as marijuana, a senior UAE health official has warned. Smoking the red ant gives a similar sensation to smoking marijuana and sniffing glue because of the high concentration of formic acid found in the ants. It is not illegal to smoke the ants, and a small packet is said to sell for Dh400 in Dubai. People smoke the ants because they are cheaper and safer - in the eyes of the law - than smoking narcotics, said a senior police spokesman. It is also widely available, if not easily purchased. Formic acid, from the Latin word for ant, formica, is a combustible liquid that produces poisonous gases when heated up. Health professionals say the long-term effects of smoking the red ants could vary from lung fibrosis to kidney failure and damage to the central nervous system.
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India’s minister for Commerce, Industry and Railways Piyush Goyal said the country aims to invite international tourists and business people visiting its pavilion at Dubai Expo site to extend their trips to India and explore real India, the flavours of which will be on display at the pavilion.
He said special packages could be rolled out to attract the Expo visitors to India.
Speaking to
Gulf News after a symbolic brick-laying ceremony at the construction site of the India Pavilion, Goyal said the Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry has been given the responsibility to talk to the tourism and culture ministries in this regard.
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