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Rethink Your Drink: Alcohol Carries Away 15 Lives a Day in India

© AFP 2023 / NOAH SEELAMAn Indian employee writes down stock at an alcohol store in Hyderabad on February 28, 2013
An Indian employee writes down stock at an alcohol store in Hyderabad on February 28, 2013 - Sputnik International
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Every 96 minutes a man dies in India from the effects of drinking alcohol, an IndiaSpend study reveals.

As the debate over an alcohol bans grows across India, 15 people die every day from alcohol related causes. The per capita consumption of alcohol in India increased 38%, from 1.6 liters in 2003-05 to 2.2 liters in 2010-12, according to an IndiaSpend analysis based on a World Health Organization report. It also revealed that more than 11% of Indians were binge drinkers, against the global average of 16%.

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The data explains the wide political tendency for restrictions on alcohol. Kerala, a state in South India where almost 70% of all crimes were caused due to intoxication, according to the Alcohol and Drug Information Centre, restricted the sale of liquor to five-star hotels in August 2014. Bihar, eastern India state, imposed a total ban on the sale, production and consumption of alcohol in April. Now, Tamil Nadu Chief Minister J. Jayalalithaa began a phased prohibition by reducing timing of the state-owned liquor outlets and closing 500 outlets on May 23, the first day of her fourth term. Before the recent restrictions, Gujarat and Nagaland were the only Indian states with a prohibition on alcohol.

Both Kerala and Tamil Nadu supported the liquor ban, according to pre-poll surveys, with 47% of respondents in Kerala and 52% in Tamil Nadu in favor of the ban, the Indian Express reported. The leading reason for the ban, respondents said, was alcohol-fuelled domestic violence.

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