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  2. Death toll from tainted liquor in Mumbai reaches 94

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    MUMBAI, India (AP) — Ten more people died in Mumbai from drinking tainted liquor, raising the death toll to 94 in the worst such incident in India in more than a decade, police said Sunday.

  3. Mumbai alcohol poisonings - Wikipedia

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    The Mumbai alcohol poisonings occurred in June 2015, when at least 102 people died after drinking contaminated alcohol in the Laxmi Nagar slum in Malad, ...

  4. Zomato - Wikipedia

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    Zomato closed operations of Zomato Market in June 2020 as demand for food delivery recovered and grocery delivery business "was not scalable". [13] In April 2021, it pulled out of alcohol delivery service citing poor unit economics and scalability. [14] In April 2022, Zomato launched a pilot of 10-minute food delivery in Gurgaon called Zomato ...

  5. TASMAC - Wikipedia

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    While consumption of alcohol has increased among the population, deaths due to consumption of contaminated illicit liquor (common during the prohibition era) have gone down. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 6 ] [ 15 ] [ 16 ] The monopoly trade has led to widespread irregularities like adulteration, corruption, overpricing and black marketing in the retail outlets.

  6. Bombay Prohibition Act, 1949 - Wikipedia

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    The Bombay Prohibition Act, 1949 is an Act of the Bombay Legislative Assembly relating to the promotion and enforcement of alcohol prohibition in the Bombay State. The Bombay state was divided into the states of Maharashtra and Gujarat in 1960. [1] Under the Act a permit is mandatory to purchase, possess, consume or serve liquor.

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  8. Alcohol laws of India - Wikipedia

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    Alcohol is a subject in the State List under the Seventh Schedule of the Constitution of India. [10] [11] [12] Therefore, the laws governing alcohol vary from state to state. Liquor in India is generally sold at liquor stores, restaurants, hotels, bars, pubs, clubs and discos but not online.

  9. Desi daru - Wikipedia

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    Una Brand Desi daru. An article in the medical journal The Lancet estimated that nearly two-thirds of the alcohol consumed in India is country liquor. [citation needed] Globus spirits mentioned that India's country liquor market is about 242 million cases (over 30% of the beverage industry in India) with a growth rate of about 7% per annum. [6]