This story is from October 01, 2024
Liquor becomes affordable as Andhra Pradesh govt to sell all alcohol at Rs 99 from Oct 12!
As per latest reports, the Andhra Pradesh government has issued a new liquor policy that states that private retailers will sell liquor at a new price with the state expecting to rake in Rs 5,500 crore revenue.
Following the lines of Haryana, the Andhra Pradesh government has decided retail of liquor to be privatised with 3,736 retail shops notified across the state. The new policy will take effect from October 12, 2024, as per the notification by the state government.
As per reports,the state government aims to provide affordable options to low-income groups, and in that range they have introduced low-priced liquor at Rs 99 or less aiming to curd the demand for illicit alcohol and national suppliers will be encouraged to introduce their brands at the price-point too.
It is also reported that the new liquor policy will have a tenure of two years, promoting stability, and predictability in the regulatory environment, which is likely to encourage greater participation from retailers.
Is alcohol healthy?
While WHO says that no level of alcohol consumption is safe for human health, health experts say that moderate consumption of alcohol is not alarming. These are certain alcohols, which when consumed in moderation can help boost different functioning of the body. Take a look at few benefits
Heart health: Red wine, when consumed in moderation, may improve heart health by increasing HDL (good cholesterol) levels and provide antioxidants.
Cognitive function: It is said that moderate alcohol consumption may be linked to a lower risk of cognitive decline and dementia.
Improved longevity: It is also said that moderate drinkers may have a longer lifespan compared to heavy drinkers.
Stress reduction: Alcohol can also help reduce stress and anxiety in social situations, promoting a sense of well-being, only when consumed responsibly. Herbal liqueurs and bitters can aid digestion and relieve bloating when consumed in moderation. Enjoying a drink can provide a temporary sense of relaxation and help reduce stress levels.
Nutrient absorption: Certain alcoholic beverages, like red wine, contain beneficial compounds that may aid in nutrient absorption and digestion.
Also, take a look at the potential side effects of alcohol consumption
Impaired judgment: It is said that alcohol can affect decision-making and lead to risky behaviors.
Memory loss: Excessive alcohol consumption can result in blackouts or lapses in memory as well.
Sickness: Hangover after drinking may lead to other issues like headaches, nausea, fatigue, and dehydration.
Liver damage: Excessive alcohol consumption can lead to liver diseases, including fatty liver, hepatitis, and cirrhosis.
Other issues: As per experts, excessive consumption of alcohol can lead to mood swings, increased anxiety, or depression. It may also cause stomach upset, nausea, and vomiting in the long run, that will weaken the overall immunity and metabolism.
Note: While there may be benefits, it’s crucial to consume alcohol in moderation. Excessive alcohol consumption can lead to serious health issues, including addiction, liver disease, and increased risk of accidents. Always consult a healthcare professional for personalized advice.
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As per reports,the state government aims to provide affordable options to low-income groups, and in that range they have introduced low-priced liquor at Rs 99 or less aiming to curd the demand for illicit alcohol and national suppliers will be encouraged to introduce their brands at the price-point too.
It is also reported that the new liquor policy will have a tenure of two years, promoting stability, and predictability in the regulatory environment, which is likely to encourage greater participation from retailers.
Is alcohol healthy?
While WHO says that no level of alcohol consumption is safe for human health, health experts say that moderate consumption of alcohol is not alarming. These are certain alcohols, which when consumed in moderation can help boost different functioning of the body. Take a look at few benefits
Heart health: Red wine, when consumed in moderation, may improve heart health by increasing HDL (good cholesterol) levels and provide antioxidants.
Improved longevity: It is also said that moderate drinkers may have a longer lifespan compared to heavy drinkers.
Stress reduction: Alcohol can also help reduce stress and anxiety in social situations, promoting a sense of well-being, only when consumed responsibly. Herbal liqueurs and bitters can aid digestion and relieve bloating when consumed in moderation. Enjoying a drink can provide a temporary sense of relaxation and help reduce stress levels.
Nutrient absorption: Certain alcoholic beverages, like red wine, contain beneficial compounds that may aid in nutrient absorption and digestion.
Also, take a look at the potential side effects of alcohol consumption
Impaired judgment: It is said that alcohol can affect decision-making and lead to risky behaviors.
Memory loss: Excessive alcohol consumption can result in blackouts or lapses in memory as well.
Sickness: Hangover after drinking may lead to other issues like headaches, nausea, fatigue, and dehydration.
Liver damage: Excessive alcohol consumption can lead to liver diseases, including fatty liver, hepatitis, and cirrhosis.
Other issues: As per experts, excessive consumption of alcohol can lead to mood swings, increased anxiety, or depression. It may also cause stomach upset, nausea, and vomiting in the long run, that will weaken the overall immunity and metabolism.
Note: While there may be benefits, it’s crucial to consume alcohol in moderation. Excessive alcohol consumption can lead to serious health issues, including addiction, liver disease, and increased risk of accidents. Always consult a healthcare professional for personalized advice.
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