On october 1, the andhra pradesh government is scheduled to unveil a new alcohol policy. The chief minister Chandrababu Naidu met with the cabinet subcommittee on liquor policy prior to this. The subcommittee, which is made up of Ministers kollu ravindra, Nadendla Manohar, Satyakumar, and Kondapalli Srinivas, told the media that they had acquired information on the new policy from a variety of sources.
 

It was said that J-Brand liquor was brought to andhra pradesh by the former ycp administration. They established their own trademarks and forbade the entry of international companies into the state. Leaders stole the money as a result, ruining the public's health. As a result, the committee members said, "The current government has decided to change the liquor policy." minister kollu ravindra announced the introduction of a unique brand that would be accessible to the general public. at addition, he acknowledged grievances over the exorbitant cost of alcohol at three- and four-star establishments and said that the departments of tourism and excise will collaborate to find a solution.
 

Ravindra went on to say that in densely populated cities, booze will be sold via smart storefronts. Additionally, the government planned to provide 10% of wine stores to members of the group known as "toddy tappers" (Kallu geetha Karmikulu). Since the cabinet authorized it, the policy will go into effect on october 1.
 
 

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