India, March 16 -- A Tehelka SIT report reveals how illegal drugs are readily available in Rajasthan's towns, with local peddlers, resort staff and tour operators facilitating access as narcotics from across the Pakistan border find their way into the desert state.

The opening scene of hit Bollywood film Udta Punjab shows drugs from Pakistan being tossed into the fields of Punjab. The film captured the scale of the drug menace in the border state. But today, the problem is no longer confined to Punjab. In neighbouring Rajasthan too, drugs have quietly spread across the state's towns and districts.

In the towns of Ajeetgarh and Mandawa in Jhunjhunu district, Tehelka found how easily drugs are available. During its inv...