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The ZPM government in Mizoram plans to introduce a Bill to allow the sale of wine and beer made from fruits and rice within the state, while maintaining the ban on hard liquor. The government has consulted churches and received their consent for this decision, aiming to generate revenue and address alcohol-related issues. The Bill will also permit the sale of undistilled country liquor or Mizo traditional alcoholic beverages.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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