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How to buy liquor online in Tamilnadu Tasmac https://www.tasmac.co.in/

இது வரை ஆன்லைன் மது விற்பனை பற்றி எந்த முடிவும் வெளியிடப் படவில்லை .எந்த ஒரு புது மொபைல் ஆப் மற்றும் வலை தளங்களும் ஆரம்பிக்க படவில்லை .எனவே யாரும் முதிய செயலி மற்றும் வலை தளங்களில் உங்கள் தகவல்களை ,பணம் போன்ற வற்றை உபயோகிக்க வேண்டாம்

Liquor shops (TASMAC) will be opening in Tamilnadu from Thursday(May 07). On Wednesday, Madras High Court also allowed online sale of liquor in the state. However, there will be few restrictions to contain hoarding and social distancing will be the top priority.

UPDATE:
08/05/2020இன்று கமலஹாசன் மற்றும் பலர் தொடுத்த மது கடை மூட வழக்கு தீர்ப்பு சென்னை உயர் நீதி மன்றம் வெளியிட்டது .அதன் படி ஊரடங்கு முடியும் வரை மது கடைகள் திறக்க தடை விதிக்க பட்டது .சமூக இடைவெளி காரணமாக இந்த தீர்ப்பு வழங்க பட்டதால் ஆன்லைன் மது விநியோகம் தொடரும் என எதிர் பார்க்க படுகிறது .நீதி மன்றம் ஆன்லைன் மது விற்பனைக்கு தடை விதிக்க வில்லை.ஏற்கனவே டாஸ்மாக் வலை தளம் இயங்கி வரும் நிலையில் அதில் மது விற்பனை தொடங்கப்படுமா அல்லது புதிய வலைத்தளம் தொடங்க படுமா என்று எதிர் பார்க்க படுகிறது .ஆன்லைன் மது விற்பதை தனியார் வசம் கொடுக்க படாது என்றும் கூறப்படுகிறது

TASMAC shops will be allowed to sell only one bottle of liquor per person, and each consumer can buy only once in three days. Online customers will be allowed to buy two bottles, and the online customers can buy only twice a week.

Timings have also been allotted according to age groups. Healthy individuals above 50yrs can visit the shops between 10am to 1pm, below 50 to 40 yrs can visit 1pm to 3pm and people below 40 years can visit from 3pm to 5pm only.

Face masks will be compulsory for everyone stepping outside their homes.

Officials have said that Aadhar cards will be checked to make sure none of the customers are from containment zones. The customers will be divided into smaller groups to avoid spread of virus.

All the bars related to TASMAC remain closed; only stand-alone shops have been allowed to open in certain areas. Police will be closely monitoring the situation.

Tamil Nadu has been one of the worst-hit states by coronavirus in India as the state has crossed the 3,500 mark. Chennai and Coimbatore have seen a constant rise in the number of positive cases.

High Court allowed TASMAC Online Sale

Madras High court allower the tasmac online sale in tamilnadu, Tasmac in tamilnadu will reopen from 07 may and the Tasmac officials said it was ready to home delivery liquor through online sales.Delivery boys will be hired by a placement agency and the rate of delivery liquor will be determined after calculation the cost of hiring manpower.

Restriction for TASMAC online sale

Due to the COVID 19 lock down Madras High court allower the tasmac online sale in tamilnadu, Tasmac in tamilnadu will reopen from 07 may and the Tasmac officials said it was ready to home delivery liquor through online sales.Delivery boys will be hired by a placement agency and the rate of delivery liquor will be determined after calculation the cost of hiring manpower

Revenue of TASMAC

Fiscal YearRevenue in Crores (₹)% Change
2002–032,828.09
2003–043,639 28.67%
2004–054,872 33.88%
2005–066,086.95 24.94%
2006–077,300 19.93%
2007–088,822 20.85%
2008–0910,601.5 20.17%
2009–1012,491 17.82%
2010–1114,965.42 19.80%
2011–1218,081.16 20.82%
2012–1321,680.67 19.91%
2013–1423,401 7.93%
2014–1526,188 11.91%

TASMAC  History

TASMAC was established in 1983 by Chief Minister M.G.Ramachandran. The state has a long history of prohibition, first implemented partially in 1937 by the Indian National Congress government of C. Rajagopalachari. Between 1973 and 2001, it was lifted briefly during 1971-74, 1981–87 and 1990-91. After 1983, TASMAC was in charge of wholesale liquor sales in the state whenever prohibition was lifted. In 2001, prohibition was lifted again and TASMAC became the wholesale monopoly for alcohol. For retail vending, the state auctioned off licenses for running liquor shops and bars. But this led to the formation of cartels and loss of revenue to the state. The government tried to counter this by introducing a lot system from the financial year 2001-02, where potential bidders bid for shops grouped by revenue. But the lot system could not prevent cartelisation, as bidders later withdrew in favour of others. In October 2003, the government passed an amendment to the Tamil Nadu Prohibition Act, 1937, making TASMAC the sole retail vendor of alcohol in the state. By 2004 all private outlets selling alcohol were either shut down or taken over by the company. This monopoly established by the ADMK government of J. Jayalalitha came into effect on 29 November 2003. The DMK government of M. Karunanidhi which took power in 2006, did not revise its predecessor’s policy and TASMAC continues to control the alcohol industry in the state.

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