HYDERABAD: It was a new prime for Telangana with regards to price of liquor bought. In the seven months from April to October 2018, the state registered a enlargement of 20.11% in liquor sale in comparison to the corresponding length in the earlier yr.
With this, Telangana topped the charts among the entire states in the south when it got here to enlargement charge in liquor sale. Neighbouring Andhra Pradesh registered a enlargement of 19%, followed via Tamil Nadu (17.7%), Kerala (15.15%) and Karnataka (12.1%) in the same length.
Figures from the 5 states show that though Tamil Nadu and Karnataka clocked more sales in monetary terms at Rs 21,831 crore and Rs 13,870, respectively, the expansion charge in Telangana in the same length was higher. Telangana recorded liquor sales of Rs 11,894 crore between April and October 2018, in comparison to Rs 9,902 crore in the same length in 2017.
Liquor sales recorded in Tamil Nadu right through the same length was Rs 18,165 crore, whilst in Karnataka it was Rs 12,383 crore.
Andhra Pradesh had netted Rs 9,720 crore between April and October 2017, and Rs 11,567 crore in the same length in 2018 and stood second after Telangana with regards to enlargement in liquor sales.
Kerala had a enlargement charge of 15.15% with the sale price being Rs 8357 crore in 2018 in comparison to 2017’s Rs 7,257 crore. However, in comparison to 2016 and 2015, the expansion charge in each Telangana and Andhra Pradesh have decreased somewhat. While the expansion charge in Andhra was 26.75% at the finish of 2017 vis-à-vis 2016, in Telangana it was 24.06% right through the same length.
On December 31, 2018, whilst Andhra had gulped down liquor price Rs 118 crore, in Telangana the figure stood at Rs 133 crore. But on January 2, the figures dropped, with Andhra recording liquor sales price Rs 68 crore. Sources mentioned in Telangana, the sale had dropped via 30% in comparison to what it was on December 31.
With this, Telangana topped the charts among the entire states in the south when it got here to enlargement charge in liquor sale. Neighbouring Andhra Pradesh registered a enlargement of 19%, followed via Tamil Nadu (17.7%), Kerala (15.15%) and Karnataka (12.1%) in the same length.
Figures from the 5 states show that though Tamil Nadu and Karnataka clocked more sales in monetary terms at Rs 21,831 crore and Rs 13,870, respectively, the expansion charge in Telangana in the same length was higher. Telangana recorded liquor sales of Rs 11,894 crore between April and October 2018, in comparison to Rs 9,902 crore in the same length in 2017.
Liquor sales recorded in Tamil Nadu right through the same length was Rs 18,165 crore, whilst in Karnataka it was Rs 12,383 crore.
Andhra Pradesh had netted Rs 9,720 crore between April and October 2017, and Rs 11,567 crore in the same length in 2018 and stood second after Telangana with regards to enlargement in liquor sales.
Kerala had a enlargement charge of 15.15% with the sale price being Rs 8357 crore in 2018 in comparison to 2017’s Rs 7,257 crore. However, in comparison to 2016 and 2015, the expansion charge in each Telangana and Andhra Pradesh have decreased somewhat. While the expansion charge in Andhra was 26.75% at the finish of 2017 vis-à-vis 2016, in Telangana it was 24.06% right through the same length.
On December 31, 2018, whilst Andhra had gulped down liquor price Rs 118 crore, in Telangana the figure stood at Rs 133 crore. But on January 2, the figures dropped, with Andhra recording liquor sales price Rs 68 crore. Sources mentioned in Telangana, the sale had dropped via 30% in comparison to what it was on December 31.
T'gana tops in liquor sale in southern states
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January 03, 2019
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