Liquor, tobacco products now cost more in Kerala
Liquor, tobacco products now cost more in Kerala
The price of liquor went up in Kerala after the government, in its bid to enforce total prohibition, imposed an additional 25 per cent tax.

Thiruvananthapuram: The price of liquor went up in Kerala on Friday after the government, in its bid to enforce total prohibition, imposed an additional 25 per cent tax.

Also, an eight per cent tax hike on tobacco products came into force on Friday, making them more expensive.

"We have already decided that on October 2, 2023, total prohibition would be in force in the state and all the measures that we are now implementing is to make the availability of liquor less available and another step to wean away people is a hike in price," Chief Minister Oomen Chandy said.

"Our aim is to make people kick their habbit and the gains that we get through taxes is nothing when one looks the loss this causes," he added.

The government announced its new liquor policy in August and decided that barring 20 five-star hotels, no other hotels could serve either liquor or beer. But the Kerala Bar Owners Association approached the Kerala High court against this decision and a verdict is now awaited.

From October 2, the government has shut 39 of the 383 state-owned retail liquor outlets. It has also decided to close down 10 per cent of the retail outlets every October 2 and all Sundays, apart from the first of every month, have been declared as dry days.

According to the finance department, there is going to be additional revenue of Rs 1,494 crore on account of the 25 per cent hike in liquor and eight per cent increase in tobacco products.

Meanwhile in the hilly district of Idukki, people at Vellathoval, cutting across party affiliations, have begun protesting, asking the government to reopen the lone retail outlet that was shut down on October 2.

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