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Thoothukudi To Face Biggest Tasmac Closures Near Schools And Temples
Thoothukudi is likely to witness the highest number of Tasmac liquor shop closures in Tamil Nadu as authorities intensify action against outlets operating near schools, colleges, and places of worship. The move is part of stricter enforcement of liquor outlet rules aimed at improving school safety, reducing public inconvenience, and strengthening public welfare measures across the state. Officials in the Madurai region confirmed that several Tasmac outlets have already been identifi
Thoothukudi To Face Biggest Tasmac Closures Near Schools And Temples
Thoothukudi is likely to witness the highest number of Tasmac liquor shop closures in Tamil Nadu as authorities intensify action against outlets operating near schools, colleges, and places of worship. The move is part of stricter enforcement of liquor outlet rules aimed at improving school safety, reducing public inconvenience, and strengthening public welfare measures across the state. Officials in the Madurai region confirmed that several Tasmac outlets have already been identifi
Anna Canteens Draw Huge Crowds After Relaunch in Andhra Pradesh
The Andhra Pradesh government led by N. Chandrababu Naidu has revived the Anna Canteens scheme, which is now witnessing an overwhelming response across urban areas. These canteens, known for providing affordable meals to the poor and working class, are serving breakfast, lunch, and dinner at a highly subsidized price of just ₹5. The scheme, which was discontinued during the tenure of Y. S. Jagan Mohan Reddy, has now regained strong public support after its relaunch.
Anna Canteens Draw Huge Crowds After Relaunch in Andhra Pradesh
The Andhra Pradesh government led by N. Chandrababu Naidu has revived the Anna Canteens scheme, which is now witnessing an overwhelming response across urban areas. These canteens, known for providing affordable meals to the poor and working class, are serving breakfast, lunch, and dinner at a highly subsidized price of just ₹5. The scheme, which was discontinued during the tenure of Y. S. Jagan Mohan Reddy, has now regained strong public support after its relaunch.









