Notice asking for explanation of unsold goods for 3 months Dinamalar

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CHENNAI: The management of ‘Tasmac’ has asked for an explanation from the employees who have not sold liquor after 90 days.

Tamil Nadu government’s Tasmac company purchases liquor from 11 companies and beer from seven companies and sells them through liquor shops. The sales details of liquors are asked daily from the store supervisor and accordingly supplies are made from the warehouses. Among the most common types of wine, the normal type is 40 percent; medium 40 percent; The top category was up 20 percent.

Beer price hiked by Rs 10 per bottle from March 7 this year. Apart from this, a normal liquor ‘Quarter’ bottle is Rs 10; Medium and high quality quart bottles were also hiked by Rs 20 each. Since this price hike has come into effect, the ‘drinkers’ have shown interest in buying ordinary liquors. Due to this, the sales of medium liquors have been affected.

They have been stagnant in stores for more than three months, unsold. Subsequently, the District Managers and the shop employees have sent a notice to sell the stock of liquor stores for 90 days. are in existence.

The managing director asked, ‘If they do not sell their 90-day inventory by the 31st, why should disciplinary action not be taken against the shop employees concerned?’

Therefore, an explanation should be given in writing within three days of receipt of this order. In case of failure, departmental action will be taken against them.

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