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  2. International Beer Day - Wikipedia

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    International Beer Day; Type: Cultural: Date: ngày 4 tháng 8 ... International Beer Day is a celebration on the first Friday ... In the international spirit of the ...

  3. Alcohol laws of India - Wikipedia

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    The blood alcohol content (BAC) legal limit is 0.03% [ 49 ] or 30 mg alcohol in 100 ml blood. [ 50 ] On 1 March 2012, the Union Cabinet approved proposed changes to the Motor Vehicle Act. Higher penalties were introduced, including fines from ₹ 2,000 to ₹ 10,000 and imprisonment from 6 months to 4 years.

  4. Beer in India - Wikipedia

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    The most popular beers in India are strong beers. [1] Beer-like sura has been produced in India since the Vedic era (c. 1500–1200 BCE, Rig Veda), [2] rice beer has been produced by the native tribes since ancient times, [3] European beer imports to India from England started in 1716, introduced by the British raj. [4]

  5. Kingfisher (beer) - Wikipedia

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    Bintang Beer. Pearl River Beer. Website. Kingfisher (global) Kingfisher (Europe) Kingfisher is an Indian beer brewed by United Breweries Group, Bangalore, India. The brand was first introduced in 1857 and then relaunched in 1978 by Vijay Mallya. With a market share of over 36% in India, it is also available in 52 other countries as of 2013.

  6. Public holidays in India - Wikipedia

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    Being a culturally diverse country, there are many festivals celebrated in various regions across the country. There are only three national holidays declared by Government of India: Republic Day (26 January), Independence Day (15 August), and Gandhi Jayanti (2 October). Apart from this, certain holidays which are celebrated nationally are ...

  7. Alcohol prohibition in India - Wikipedia

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    The temperance movement in India often led to the prohibition of alcohol in various states, as with Manipur. [5] In British India, many Indian temperance activists agitated for prohibition in the country. [6] Mahatma Gandhi was a champion of the temperance movement and viewed foreign rule as an obstacle to national prohibition. [7]

  8. United Breweries Group - Wikipedia

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    United Breweries is India's largest producer of beer. [5] United Breweries now has greater than a 40% share of the Indian brewing market with 79 distilleries and bottling units around the world. In 2005, UB financed a takeover of the spirits business of the rival Shaw-Wallace company, giving it a majority share of India's spirits business. [6]

  9. Anthony W. B. Hayward - Wikipedia

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    Anthony W. B. Hayward. Sir Anthony William Byrd Hayward (1927-2011), [ 1][ 2] also known as Tony Hayward, was a British corporate executive. Hayward is perhaps best remembered for launching the popular Haywards 5000 brand of beer in India. After serving in the Royal Navy, Hayward arrived in Calcutta (now Kolkata), India, in 1948.