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Chief Minister Joseph Vijay Orders Closure of Over 700 Liquor Outlets Near Schools and Temples

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Chennai: In a significant move aimed at enhancing public welfare, Chief Minister C. Joseph Vijay has directed the closure of 717 government-run TASMAC liquor outlets across Tamil Nadu. The order targets shops currently operating within a 500-metre radius of educational institutions, places of worship, and busy bus stands. This directive must be implemented within the next two weeks, marking a swift response to long-standing demands from various public groups and political organisations. The decision follows a comprehensive state-wide survey designed to identify retail points situated in sensitive public areas that could impact the daily lives of students and worshippers.

The survey revealed that out of the 4,765 retail liquor shops managed by the Tamil Nadu State Marketing Corporation, a substantial number were located in restricted zones. Specifically, the authorities identified 276 shops situated near religious sites, 186 outlets in the vicinity of schools and colleges, and 255 units positioned near major bus terminals. By removing these specific outlets, the administration hopes to create a safer and more respectful environment in areas frequently used by vulnerable populations and those attending religious services. This policy shift aligns with the Tamilaga Vettri Kazhagam’s previous election promises to move toward a drug-free state and address the social concerns associated with widespread alcohol accessibility.

This crackdown comes at a time when TASMAC has been facing intense scrutiny from multiple fronts. Beyond the public pressure for tighter regulations in residential neighbourhoods, the corporation has also been under the lens of the Enforcement Directorate. Last year, several raids were conducted in relation to alleged financial offences under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act, putting the agency’s operations under a microscope. By addressing the physical placement of these stores, the government is signalling a broader intent to reform how the state manages liquor sales while prioritising the health and safety of the citizenry over revenue generation.

The closure process will be handled by TASMAC’s internal resources to ensure all 717 shops are decommissioned before the fourteen-day deadline. Official reports suggest that the government is prepared to monitor the transition closely to prevent any disruption in the surrounding areas. As the state moves toward this new regulatory framework, the focus remains on fulfilling the mandate of a drug-free Tamil Nadu. Further updates regarding the relocation of staff or the potential for additional closures in other sensitive zones are expected to be released by the Chief Minister’s office in the coming weeks.

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