– ₹35 lakh for areas under 50,000 population,
– ₹55 lakh for towns under five lakh population,
– ₹75 lakh for cities/towns exceeding five lakh population.
The introduction of the New Liquor Policy by Andhra Pradesh underscores a shift in focus from revenue generation towards prioritizing public health and social welfare. By advocating lower alcohol content beverages and strict adherence to Cabinet Sub-Committee recommendations, the government aims at curbing alcoholism-related issues while enhancing transparency through lottery-based bar license allocations.
The inclusion of reservations for underprivileged castes illustrates an attempt at equitable distribution within business opportunities tied to the sector. Additionally, improved quality under stricter enforcement has positioned Andhra Pradesh’s liquor ecosystem competitively compared to neighboring states-an indicator of economic balancing amidst governance reforms.
If successfully implemented as intended, these measures could contribute significantly toward reducing alcohol-related societal harm without disrupting state revenues from this high-demand industry. However, sustained monitoring will be critical in maintaining quality control across such large-scale changes.
Link: Published August 04, 2025