"Tamil Nadu CM Vijay's Liquor Store Shutdown: A Move to Revive Economy or Affect Revenue?"
Source: Hindustantimes.comPosted by RAJNEET Editorial • about 1 hour ago

Tamil Nadu CM Vijay Orders Closure of Over 700 Government-Run Liquor Stores Near Schools, Bus Stops
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin's cabinet colleague, M.K. Stalin himself was not involved in this decision, but his cabinet colleague, Tamil Nadu's Minister for Prohibition and Excise, V. Senthil Balaji, made a bold move recently, ordering the closure of over 700 government-run TASMAC liquor stores within 2 weeks in areas near schools, colleges, bus stops, and other public places across Tamil Nadu. The order was issued on April 20, 2024, and is set to come into effect by May 4, 2024. The TASMAC stores are a part of the state's excise department and are known for selling cheap liquor. This move has been welcomed by many, but has also sparked opposition from liquor store owners and some politicians.
The decision to close TASMAC stores near schools and bus stops has been a long time coming, with many residents and activists pushing for the removal of these stores from residential areas. The Tamil Nadu government has been under pressure to address the issue of liquor stores being set up near educational institutions and public places. The state's excise department has been operating TASMAC stores across the state, and the revenue generated from these stores is a significant contributor to the state's exchequer. However, the negative impact of these stores on the community has been a major concern for many. The closure of these stores is expected to not only reduce the availability of liquor in these areas but also to promote a healthier and safer environment for residents.
The closure of TASMAC stores is expected to have a significant impact on the daily lives of many residents in Tamil Nadu. While some have welcomed the move, others have expressed concern about the potential loss of livelihood for employees working in these stores. The opposition parties, including the BJP and the AIADMK, have criticized the move, calling it an "election stunt" aimed at appeasing voters. However, experts say that the move is a step in the right direction and will help to reduce the negative impact of liquor stores on the community. The Tamil Nadu government claims that the revenue generated from these stores will be made up for through other means.
As the Tamil Nadu government goes ahead with the closure of TASMAC stores, the debate on the issue has sparked intense discussions among residents and politicians alike. While some see the move as a positive step towards reducing
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