Amaravati:After hiking liquor price by 75 per cent early this week, the Andhra Pradesh government has decided to reduce the number of retail liquor outlets, by a
further 13 per cent, to 2,934 by this month end to curtail alcohol consumption and help people 'move towards a better life.'
According to Special Chief Secretary (Revenue) Rajat Bhargava,the government has also taken a number of steps to check illicit distillation of liquor and inter-state trade of non-duty paid liquor.
Now, the state government has also decided to constitute an independent Special Enforcement Bureau to deal with illicit liquor, with special focus on districts bordering
neighbouring states like Tamil Nadu, Karnataka, Odisha and Telangana.
Retail liquor business in the state is currently run by the government, through the AP State Beverages Corporation Limited, and the number of outlets was brought down to 3,500 from 4,380 in August last year.
With the latest decision, the number will drop further to 2,934, according to Bhargava.
The state government, early this week, increased the liquor price by 75 per cent when shops were opened following easing of COVID-19 lockdown restrictions.
"The government has taken a number of pro-active steps to further its commitment to reduce alcohol consumption and help people move towards a better life.