CIABC urges Bihar Govt to lift ban on liquor consumption, sale
Manipur's 30-year liquor ban ends, prompting CIABC to advocate for Bihar to follow suit. CIABC believes lifting Bihar's prohibition would boost revenue, curb illegal alcohol trade, prevent tragedies, and aid economic growth. Director General Vinod...

CIABC Director General Vinod Giri said that the Manipur government has taken a positive step and it would help the state earn Rs 600-700 crore annual tax revenues and tackle the menace of the sale of illegal liquor.
"The Bihar government should also follow suit and lift prohibition which has crippled the growth and development of Bihar and led to so many deaths due to hooch tragedies," he said.
Giri said that Bihar is paying a "heavy price" for the prohibition policy in the form of the proliferation of unlawful and spurious liquor, hooch tragedies, rise of crime syndicates and loss of legitimate government revenues.
Bihar can end the prohibition in a manner that the government is able to get revenues for the state's development without compromising on the desired social goals, he said.
"We have even suggested that liquor factories would keep 50 per cent of their workforce as women leading to true economic empowerment of women. We have also proposed a special cess on the sale of liquor to fund alcohol de-addiction & rehabilitation centres," he added.
After more than 30 years of ban, the Manipur government on December 7 legalised sale and consumption of liquor in the state. According to an official, liquor can now be sold and consumed in greater Imphal, district headquarters, tourist locations, and registered hotel establishments with not less than 20 lodging rooms.
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