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Dry day in Coimbatore on August 15

Dry day in Coimbatore on August 15

The Hindu4 days ago
Coimbatore district administration has issued a directive to close all licensed liquor outlets on the occasion of Independence Day on August 15. This order covers all government-run liquor shops and bars (FL1), liquor outlets operating in recreational clubs (FL2), bars in star hotels (FL3),bars (FL3A), liquor outlets (FL3AA), and imported foreign liquor categories (FL11).
District Collector Pavankumar G. Giriyappanavar has warned that any violation of this directive will be dealt with strictly under the Tamil Nadu Prohibition Act, 1937. Sale of liquor on the specified dry day and transportation of liquor will lead to legal action against the offenders.
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