
Pre-existing liquor shops need not be relocated: TN
The TN govt has amended the Liquor Retail Vending (in Shops and Bars) Rules, 2003. As per the rules, in corporations and municipalities, liquor shops must not be present within a 50-metre radius of schools, while in other local bodies, they must not be present within 100 metres of such institutions. The amendment, notified in the Tamil Nadu Govt Gazette, however, said if objections are raised by the public, the collector must examine the representation and pass an order within 30 days. tnn

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