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ITANAGAR, Feb 29: Education and Cultural Development Society in a release has suggested the state government and in particular the tax and excise department not to issue any liquor license to individuals for opening liquor outlets near educational institutions, pharmacy, hospital and religious places under the capital complex.
Also lauding the Supreme Court decision to ban wine shops within 500 meters of highways, it urged the district administration to expedite early eviction of the wine shops alongside highways.
It further appealed to apex student body, All Arunachal Pradesh Students union (AAPSU) to support the district administration in this regard for the welfare of the student community.