Kerala Liquor Policy
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Kerala reopens liquor shops from today; tipplers can book tokens online
India | May 28, 2020 11:37 ISTKerala reopened liquor shops starting Thursday onwards for the first time since the nation-wide lockdown was imposed. However, Kerala government has launched a mobile app 'BevQ' through which tipplers have to book liquor before collecting it from the respective outlets.
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Kerala liquor policy pragmatic, practical: Congress
Politics | December 06, 2014 14:35 ISTThiruvananthapuram: Describing himself as the least autocratic, state Congress president VM Sudheeran who was criticised by his own party leaders for his adamant stand on Kerala's new liquor policy, Saturday described it as pragmatic and
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