![]() ![]() Kolis alleged the Desai that 'This is not a Daru-Bandi, This is Desh-Bandi' because Desai selling the foreign alcohol in state but prohibited our homemade liquor. In 1954, Morarji Desai imposed the Prohibition on liquor but there was a strong protest by Koli community and there were rallies far and wide by Koli people. Kolis of Bombay distilled the alcohol by Jamun, Guava, Orange, Apple and Chikoo. The Prohibition was imposed on the Koli people who were traditional distillers of alcohol or wine in Maharashtra mostly in Dharavi. The Prohibition on Alcohol was firstly in 1954 by Morarji Desai who was Chief Minister of Bombay Province. In spite of legal restrictions, alcohol consumption in India has risen over 55% over a period of 20 years (according to OECD figures) as the laws are generally not followed in a customer business relationship. In some states the legal drinking age can be different for different types of alcoholic beverage. All other Indian states permit alcohol consumption but fix a legal drinking age, which ranges at different ages per region. There is partial ban on alcohol in some districts of Manipur. In India, consumption of alcohol is prohibited in the states of Bihar, Gujarat, Nagaland, and Mizoram, as well as the union territory of Lakshadweep. The legal drinking age in India and the laws which regulate the sale and consumption of alcohol vary significantly from state to state. ![]() Laws which regulate the sale and consumption of alcohol in India ![]()
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