Order to increase production of beer. Is it happening in Tamil Nadu

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Order to increase production of beer. Is it happening in tamil Nadu, is it the government or the liquor business? Anbumani Ramadoss!

By asking breweries to increase beer production, the DMK government has proved that its first duty is to do business with liquor rather than public welfare. Anbumani Ramadoss said that the government, which has not taken any measures to alleviate the shortage of drinking water in summer and reduce the prices of essential commodities, is showing interest in increasing the production of beer. In a statement published by BAMA President Anbumani Ramadoss: As the summer heat is increasing in tamil Nadu and the demand for cold beer is increasing, the Tasmac Corporation of the tamil Nadu government has ordered the breweries to increase the production of beer. It is reprehensible that the government, which has not taken any steps to alleviate the shortage of drinking water in summer and reduce the prices of essential commodities, is interested in increasing the production of beer.

In tamil Nadu, 28 lakh cases, i.e. 3 crore 36 lakh puttis of beer are sold through Tasmac liquor stores in tamil Nadu. Tasmac estimates that beer sales in May will rise by 3.5 lakh cases, or 4.2 million bottles, due to the scorching heat. In tamil Nadu, 28 lakh cases, i.e. 3 crore 36 lakh puttis of beer are sold through Tasmac liquor stores in tamil Nadu. Tasmac estimates that beer sales in May will rise by 3.5 lakh cases, or 4.2 million bottles, due to the scorching heat.

As this is more than the amount of beer putty produced in tamil Nadu, the TASMAC management is asking the breweries to increase production to meet the demand, an english daily reported citing TASMAC sources. The government must fulfill the needs of the people for essential goods, medicines, etc. It is not the responsibility of the tamil Nadu government to meet the demand for alcoholic beverages like beer. Rather, the government must protect the welfare of the people by controlling the liquor trade. Even if the demand for alcohol increases, the government is not concerned about it. No one is harmed by alcohol unless it is used for purposes other than medical use; No one's house will sink. If asked further, a fund of Rs 4 crore is allocated every year in the financial statement of the tamil Nadu government for creating awareness about the evils of alcohol and lobbying to reduce the consumption of alcohol. tamil Nadu government should have used it to lobby to reduce the demand for beer which increases in summer.

But by asking the breweries to increase beer production instead, the DMK government has proved that its first duty is to do the liquor business rather than the welfare of the people. The government should be ashamed of itself for targeting the liquor business. The tamil Nadu government has not only asked to increase the production of beer but has also formed an alliance among breweries for this purpose. As the demand for Kingfisher beer has increased, TASMAC has asked to add another brewery along with the two breweries producing the brand of beer to produce the beer in larger quantities.

Similarly, a brewery from tamil Nadu has agreed with a brewery from jharkhand to sell new types of beer in tamil Nadu. Such measures taken by the tamil Nadu government beyond its mandate to quench the thirst of the people for beer can cause a huge headache for the people of tamil Nadu. All parts of tamil Nadu are experiencing severe shortages of drinking water. The Cholavaram lake that supplies drinking water to chennai has dried up. Viranam Lake has become a batting phenomenon. Chennai's other lakes are also drying up fast. The water availability of reservoirs in tamil Nadu has been reduced to less than 10%.

On the other hand, prices of all essential commodities including rice, groceries, oil, and vegetables have increased significantly. In the absence of any steps taken to address these issues, certainly, democracy is certainly not happening in tamil Nadu, but corporate rule is happening in tamil Nadu by working vigorously to alleviate the shortage of alcoholic beverages. We should realize that selling alcohol is not the job of the public welfare government and stop trying to stem the flood of beer. On the contrary, the government of tamil Nadu should take steps to alleviate the shortage of drinking water and the rising prices of essential commodities in tamil Nadu

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