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Bottled drinking water in Kerala to cost Rs 13 per litre

The cost of bottled drinking water will be reduced to 13 a litre in Kerala, presently the cost of one litre of bottled water is Rs 20. A notification on the new price will be issued within two days. Food and Civil Supplies Minister P Thilothaman said on Thursday the government decided to regulate the price of bottled water after receiving widespread complaints from the public about its exorbitant price.

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Published : Feb 13, 2020, 2:04 PM IST

Thiruvananthapuram: Bottled drinking water in Kerala will henceforth cost Rs 13 a litre with the Left government deciding to bring packaged water under the ambit of the Essential Commodities Act with a view to regulate its price.

One litre of bottled water presently costs Rs 20 in the state.

Food and Civil Supplies Minister P Thilothaman on Thursday said the government decided to regulate the price of bottled water after receiving widespread complaints from the public about its exorbitant price.

"A notification on the new price -- Rs 13 per litre -- will be issued within two days. We have taken legal opinion on bringing bottled water under the category of essential commodities," he told PTI.

Though the government had mulled cutting the price to Rs 11-12 two years ago, it could not be implemented due to protests from large scale bottled water manufacturers and traders, the minister said.

"There were widespread complaints against the price. A section of manufacturers had opposed the price cut. When we had convened a meeting, local traders also opposed our proposal to sell it in the Rs 11-12 range," he said.

The minister said now the price cut was possible as bottled water has been made an essential commodity.

Asked if the Left government has plans to bring any other products in the list of essential commodities, he said though there were no such plans as of now they would definitely intervene and take effective measures if the general public had any complaints.

A top office-bearer of the Kerala Bottled Water Manufacturers Association said they had been willing to bring down the MRP to Rs 12 two years ago itself, however a group of members were against it.

"It will be a crime if the price of packaged drinking water exceeds Rs 13 inside Kerala now," the association president K Muhammed told.

At present there are 200-odd packaged drinking water manufacturers in the state, he said adding some were allegedly functioning without licence against whom the government would have to take stern action.

(PTI Report)

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Thiruvananthapuram: Bottled drinking water in Kerala will henceforth cost Rs 13 a litre with the Left government deciding to bring packaged water under the ambit of the Essential Commodities Act with a view to regulate its price.

One litre of bottled water presently costs Rs 20 in the state.

Food and Civil Supplies Minister P Thilothaman on Thursday said the government decided to regulate the price of bottled water after receiving widespread complaints from the public about its exorbitant price.

"A notification on the new price -- Rs 13 per litre -- will be issued within two days. We have taken legal opinion on bringing bottled water under the category of essential commodities," he told PTI.

Though the government had mulled cutting the price to Rs 11-12 two years ago, it could not be implemented due to protests from large scale bottled water manufacturers and traders, the minister said.

"There were widespread complaints against the price. A section of manufacturers had opposed the price cut. When we had convened a meeting, local traders also opposed our proposal to sell it in the Rs 11-12 range," he said.

The minister said now the price cut was possible as bottled water has been made an essential commodity.

Asked if the Left government has plans to bring any other products in the list of essential commodities, he said though there were no such plans as of now they would definitely intervene and take effective measures if the general public had any complaints.

A top office-bearer of the Kerala Bottled Water Manufacturers Association said they had been willing to bring down the MRP to Rs 12 two years ago itself, however a group of members were against it.

"It will be a crime if the price of packaged drinking water exceeds Rs 13 inside Kerala now," the association president K Muhammed told.

At present there are 200-odd packaged drinking water manufacturers in the state, he said adding some were allegedly functioning without licence against whom the government would have to take stern action.

(PTI Report)

Also Read: Notify Kashmir as a central jail: CPI(M) leader Tarigami

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Bottled drinking water in Kerala to cost Rs 13 a litre
         Thiruvananthapuram, Feb 13 (PTI): Bottled drinking
water in Kerala will henceforth cost Rs 13 a litre with the
Left government deciding to bring packaged water under the
ambit of the Essential Commodities Act with a view to regulate
its price.
         One litre of bottled water presently costs Rs 20 in
the state.
         Food and Civil Supplies Minister P Thilothaman on
Thursday said the government decided to regulate the price of
bottled water after receiving widespread complaints from the
public about its exorbitant price.
         "A notification on the new price-- Rs 13 per litre--
will be issued within two days. We have taken legal opinion on
bringing bottled water under the category of essential
commodities," he told PTI.
         Though the government had mulled cutting the price to
Rs 11-12 two years ago, it could not be implemented due to
protests from large scale bottled water manufacturers and
traders, the minister said.
         "There were widespread complaints against the price. A
section of manufacturers had opposed the price cut. When we
had convened a meeting, local traders also opposed our
proposal to sell it in the Rs 11-12 range," he said.
         The minister said now the price cut was possible as
bottled water has been made an essential commodity.
         Asked if the Left government has plans to bring any
other products in the list of essential commodities, he said
though there were no such plans as of now they would
definitely intervene and take effective measures if the
general public had any complaints.
         A top office-bearer of the Kerala Bottled Water
Manufacturers Association said they had been willing to bring
down the MRP to Rs 12 two years ago itself, however a group of
members were against it.
         "It will be a crime if the price of packaged drinking
water exceeds Rs 13 inside Kerala now," the Association
president K Muhammed told PTI.
         At present there are 200-odd packaged drinking water
manufacturers in the state, he said adding some were allegedly
functioning without licence against whom the government would
have to take stern action. PTI LGK UD
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