Kerala bar makes tipplers walk through maze to beat 500m rule!
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Kerala bar makes tipplers walk through maze to beat 500m rule!

April 8, 2017

Kochi – When the Supreme Court banned the sale and serving of liquor within 500m of national and State highways, a bar owner in Kerala has come up with an innovative way to bypass the order. The owner of Aiswarya Beer and Wine Parlour at Paravoor in Ernakulum closed down the main entrance of the parlour opening to the State Highway.

Instead, he has constructed a winding road at a plot near the parlour at a cost of 1.5 lakh overnight which has, in effect, brought the back entrance of the bar 500m away from the Highway.

The jugaad being displayed seems to be catching on, with other beer and wine parlour owners planning to do so if it can really bypass the apex Court order.

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