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Andhra Cabinet approves new excise policy: Liquor to cost only Rs 99 for 180ml

Andhra Pradesh unveils a new excise policy with liquor priced at ₹99 for 180 ml, alongside plans for BC reservation, an AI university, and renaming Bhogapuram Airport to Alluri Seetharamaraju International Airport.

September 19, 2024 / 16:41 IST
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Andhra Pradesh approves a new excise policy with liquor priced at ₹99 for 180 ml, 33% reservation for backward classes, and plans for an AI university, skilling academy, and infrastructure development.
Andhra Pradesh approves a new excise policy with liquor priced at ₹99 for 180 ml, 33% reservation for backward classes, and plans for an AI university, skilling academy, and infrastructure development.

The Andhra Pradesh Cabinet, led by Chief Minister N Chandrababu Naidu, has given the green light to a new excise policy to be effective from October 1, 2024.

A key highlight of the new policy is the introduction of affordable liquor pricing, with 180ml of liquor bottles capped at just Rs 99. This initiative aims to make alcohol accessible at a reasonable cost while ensuring quality standards.

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The government also adopted a private retail system for the sale of liquor. As per Information and Public Relations Minister K Parthasarathy, there are 3,736 retail outlets across Andhra Pradesh, and 10 percent of these licences will be allocated to the toddy-tapper community through an online lottery system. In addition to this, premium liquor shops will be set up at 12 locations outside Tirupati.

The Cabinet's decision emphasises transparency in the allocation of licences for retail outlets. Naidu instructed officials to ensure that consumers receive good quality liquor at competitive prices while promoting a fair and open process for awarding licences.