TN to close down 500 liquor outlets from June 19

PTI Updated - January 20, 2018 at 08:35 PM.

The official detailed the steps needed to be followed in redeploying employees of the outlets that will be closed down.

The official release did not specify the specific outlets where shutters will be downed. File Photo of a closed TASMAC liquor shop in Chennai.

Tamil Nadu government, on Saturday, issued instructions for the closure of 500 state-run retail liquor shops with effect from June 19, in line with Chief Minister Jayalalithaa’s directives.

According to a government release, MD, Tamil Nadu State Marketing Corporation (Kirlosh Kumar), has issued instructions for closure of 500 retail vending liquor shops with effect from June 19.

However, the release did not specify the specific outlets where shutters will be downed, starting today.

The order by the official also detailed the steps needed to be followed in redeploying employees of the outlets that will be closed down.

This included posting them in existing vacancies in the district and others in the region as per requirement.

Jayalalithaa had during the campaign for the May 16 Assembly polls promised the electorate that prohibition in the state will be implemented in a phased manner.

After winning the elections, one of her first orders was to reduce the business hours of state-run TASMAC outlets.

The working hours were revised from 12 noon to 10 pm as against the earlier 10 am to 10 pm schedule. She had also directed closure of 500 retail outlets.

Published on June 19, 2016 05:34