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 ...

- 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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