Malankara Orthodox Church opposes to change in bar timings in Kerala

The Malankara Orthodox Church has voiced strong opposition to proposed changes in bar operating hours in Kerala, emphasizing concerns over public health and morality. The Kerala government is considering a revision of the current regulations, which limit bar timings, aiming to boost tourism and generate additional revenue. However, church officials argue that extending bar hours would lead to increased alcohol consumption and associated social issues, such as addiction and family breakdowns. This opposition reflects a broader societal debate in Kerala, where alcohol consumption is a contentious topic. The church's stance is rooted in its commitment to promoting community welfare and maintaining traditional values. As the state government weighs the potential economic benefits against these moral concerns, the discourse around alcohol regulation in Kerala continues to be a significant issue, influencing both policy-making and community sentiments.
Originally reported by Hindustan Times India. Read original article
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