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Pub, wine parror for fishing this investors on anvil: cm

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Thiruvananthapuram: Chairman of the Pinarayany Minister Vijayan told the Assembly on Wednesday that the state government was actively pursuing plans to give permission to establish pub pubbles and attract more investments in IT parks.
“Covid hit the country when the government will continue to respond positively to the demand for the IT industry for pubs and wine parrors.
This is often indicated by IT potential investors that Kerala does not have the facilities offered by other Hubs.
They often show the need for Avenue for such a drink.
Because Covid restrictions have begun to leave, the government will definitely advance with plans, which we have announced, “said the main minister to the house during the question and answer hours.
The previous state government has requested recommendations from IT industries regarding what countries need to do to attract more investment in it.
Industrial bodies unanimously on the need to open pubs and wine parlor, which they say will enliven relatively quiet nightlife in Kerala city.
Although demand is always on paper, the government consecutive does not receive calls on the same special criticism.
Responding to another question, Excise Minister M V Govindan told the house that the government actively considered the production of wine such as light alcoholic drinks.
The government, he said, is exploring the choice to produce relatively harmless liquor varieties by reviving industrial units such as malabar refining which is now dead.
However, the final decision about such things will be taken only based on a wider consultation, he added.
The minister said the government had plans to start two more addicted centers in the state.
He said some respected figures, including those in the field of film were under narcotics spells.
“Narcotics consumption has become a fashion.
A small portion of officials in excise and other departments are found to have a secret understanding of the drug lobby.
Even high school students are interested in substance abuse,” he said.
The Excise Minister also notes that political prohibitions students have brought more evil than benefits.
“Substance abuse among students is on the higher side on campus where student politics is prohibited,” he said.
Although many cases of substance abuse are reported, it only contributes to a small portion of real transactions.
“It has been found that MDMA is worth RS 5.5 Crore one kilogram is being used in the state,” he said, adding that the government took strict action in narcotics cases.

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