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Why Kerala’s low-alcohol liquor policy has sparked a political storm | Explained
The Kerala government's decision to permit the sale and production of low-alcohol beverages through two tax brackets has led to significant controversy, with accusations of corruption. The policy involves a sales tax system for low-alcohol liquor, sparking political debate.
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