World International Dry Day: Every Government's Primary Responsibility and Mandatory Duty to Eradicate Alcohol: Vision 2030
Abstract
Dr. V. Thangavel
The Indian states of Gujarat, Mizoram, Nagaland, and Bihar, as well as the union territory of Lakshadweep, are referred to as "dry states" because they forbid the sale and use of alcoholic beverages. But in Tamil Nadu, the state government owns the TASMAC (Tamil Nadu State Marketing Corporation Ltd). The Main purpose is to make and sell alcohol around the state and kill several families and many people. In the TASMAC website, you can easily access each shop, and its packed products labeled and displayed “Consumption of Alcohol is Injurious to Health”, “Alcohol is harmful to the country, home, and life". How can we save the welfare of the state and the people by eliminating alcohol, which is harmful to the country, home, and life? The courts in the state are watching closely and are forced to take immediate mandatory action to ban anything that is immediately and permanently banned. The welfare of the state is the welfare of the people. The state has no other people to call it. Therefore, the courts can determine the welfare of the people; the people's welfare only determines the state's growth and security. The welfare of the people determines the state. The rulers of the state are for the people. Here, Tamil Nadu is a historical example in the world of the state directly and indirectly forcing people to drink alcohol and then killing them. Making people drink alcohol like this is a Hitler regime. This research article will clearly explain the historical achievements of Tamil Nadu. In Tamil Nadu state, alcoholism affects 70 lakh men. Ninety-two percent of people are lying at the gate of TASMAC stores, the remaining others are standing in the Licensed Alcohol Bar. On three or four days of the week, 22 lakh people drink alcohol. Over the previous ten years, 83% of the women said that their husbands had increased their alcohol intake. According to the study, states with the greatest GDPs, such as California, New York, and Texas, also have some of the highest rates of alcoholism. The Minister also cited data from the National Family Health Survey (NFHS-5), which includes information for individuals over the age of 15 for the 2019–2021 period. At number one on this list, Arunachal Pradesh has 24.2% of women and 52.7% of males who drink alcohol. In Kerala, only 19.9% of men and 0.2% of women drink alcohol.

