No Rules for Alcohol – Kerala Govt
Published under: General Kerala News, Kerala Business News, Kerala Health News
17 December 2012
Thiruvananthapuram
The Kerala government has no plans to impose prohibition in the state, which earned Rs. 10,394 crore through taxes from liquor sales, the state assembly was informed on Monday.State Excise Minister K. Babu informed the assembly in a written reply that the state government has no plans at all to introduce prohibition.
He also informed the house that since the Oommen Chandy-led government assumed office in May 2011, till November the state government has earned Rs. 10,394 crore through taxes from liquor, which is sold through 708 bars and 383 state-owned retail outlets.
Source-http://www.ndtv.com/article/south/kerala-not-to-introduce-prohibition-306413
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