Vijay-led Tamil Nadu government begins closure of hundreds of state-run liquor shops

Tamil Nadu is closing 717 government-run liquor stores. These outlets are located near places of worship, schools, and major bus terminals. The move is part of a public welfare initiative. The state government aims to complete the closures within ...

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Tamil Nadu CM Vijay
Mumbai: India's southern state of ​Tamil Nadu, one ​of biggest alcohol markets in the ​country, has ordered the closure of 717 state-run retail stores, roughly 15% of its outlets, citing public ‌welfare.

  • ⁠Stores operated ⁠by the Tamil Nadu State Marketing Corporation which are located within 500 meters of places of worship, educational institutions and major bus terminals will need to shut down, the government said.
  • All alcohol retail ⁠stores in ‌the state are operated by ​the government.
  • ​The decision was taken by ⁠Tamil Nadu's new chief minister, actor-turned-politician C. ​Joseph Vijay.
  • The closure process, ​framed as a public welfare initiative, is mandated to be completed within two weeks.
  • Liquor industry sources say Tamil Nadu's alcohol sales are dominated by local ‌brands, though foreign companies such as Pernod Ricard and Diageo do have ​a presence ​in the ⁠state.
  • The change in policy comes as the liquor industry is battling escalating costs from ​Iran war-linked disruptions and seeking price hikes.
  • Tamil Nadu is a key state for big foreign companies such as Apple supplier Foxconn.
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