Ravi, a 28-year-old IT professional, was drawn to the enticing world of online betting during the IPL season. A friend introduced him to the "Mahadev Book," promising easy money with live odds on cricket matches. At first, Ravi won a few small bets, boosting his confidence. However, soon after, he lost every penny he had saved for a vaca
Ravi, a 28-year-old IT professional, was drawn to the enticing world of online betting during the IPL season. A friend introduced him to the "Mahadev Book," promising easy money with live odds on cricket matches. At first, Ravi won a few small bets, boosting his confidence. However, soon after, he lost every penny he had saved for a vacation. Desperate to recoup his losses, he kept betting more, leading him into a spiral of debt and death.
Priya, a 32-year-old marketing executive, thought she could handle the thrill of betting as a weekend hobby. While scrolling through social media, she stumbled upon the "Mahadev Book" ads that promised high returns. Lured by the prospect of quick cash, Priya began betting small amounts. However, she became obsessed, leading to sleepless
Priya, a 32-year-old marketing executive, thought she could handle the thrill of betting as a weekend hobby. While scrolling through social media, she stumbled upon the "Mahadev Book" ads that promised high returns. Lured by the prospect of quick cash, Priya began betting small amounts. However, she became obsessed, leading to sleepless nights and compromised work performance. When she found herself unable to pay her credit card bills, she realized the extent of her addiction and end's her life.
Amit, a middle-aged factory worker, was hesitant when his friends introduced him to the "Mahadev Book." He initially resisted but eventually gave in after seeing his peers win money. The thrill of the gamble quickly overwhelmed him, and he started betting on everything from cricket to football. Losing his hard-earned money caused him to
Amit, a middle-aged factory worker, was hesitant when his friends introduced him to the "Mahadev Book." He initially resisted but eventually gave in after seeing his peers win money. The thrill of the gamble quickly overwhelmed him, and he started betting on everything from cricket to football. Losing his hard-earned money caused him to neglect his family's needs. It wasn’t until his children expressed concern over their dwindling household resources that he recognized the severity of his addiction. He Has left behind a 31 year old widow and 3 children.
Rajesh Iyer was a 30-year-old delivery boy who worked hard to support his siblings after their parents passed away. One day, he received an enticing message about the Mahadev Book, claiming that anyone could be a winner. Intrigued and desperate for extra income, he started betting on sports. The initial victories led to a dangerous habit
Rajesh Iyer was a 30-year-old delivery boy who worked hard to support his siblings after their parents passed away. One day, he received an enticing message about the Mahadev Book, claiming that anyone could be a winner. Intrigued and desperate for extra income, he started betting on sports. The initial victories led to a dangerous habit, though, and soon, Rajesh found himself deep in debt. Struggling to pay back loan sharks and haunted by despair, Rajesh felt he had no choice but to end his suffering. His death shocked his community, which rallied together to raise awareness about the dangers of online betting.
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