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The Kerala Catholic Bishop Council (KCBC) has criticized the Kerala state government's liquor policy, accusing it of encouraging alcohol consumption and attempting to "drown the state in alcohol." The KCBC's Temperance Commission expressed concern over the government's decision to permit a new brewery unit and the allocation of pubs and bars in IT parks, warning that these moves would worsen alcohol consumption in the state.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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