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Sunday, 1 June 2014

Different colours for EALs on liquor bottles for AP and T

Express News Service
Hyderabad, May 27:

  The Excise Adhesive Labels (EALS) in Telangana state will be in pink colour. The present labels with same colours will continue for the residuary AP state. But, the colours of labels on liquor bottles will be changed for Telangana state.
 Light Pink for manufacture within the T-State, light orange for the exports labels, light red for the imports labels and light black for CSD labels. For Telangana EALs for local consumption instead of “light green colour’ “pink colour” will be used used. Regarding Central State logo, Telangana State Logo will replace the existing one in due course of time after it is created.
For the State of Telangana, wherever “Government of Andhra Pradesh Prohibition & Excise” is printed, it shall be replaced by “Government of Telangana Prohibition & Excise”.
 The colours to be continued for residual AP: Light green for manufacture within the State, light yellow for the exports labels, light yellow for the imports labels and light brown for CSD labels.

BEVERAGES CORP: A new Corporation under the name "Telangana Beverages Corporation Limited" under the Companies Act 1956 was created. The resolution of the APBCL Board of Directors meeting held on May 12 was approved by the government. The area of operations,
assets and liabilities, share capital, sanctioned posts and the staff working between both the corporations i.e., Andhra Pradesh Beverages Corporation Limited and Telangana Beverages Corporation Limited were also approved by the government.
CYCLONE WING TO BE SHIFTED TO AP:  State Project Implementation Unit (SPIU) which is
functioning to implement the National Cyclone Risk Mitigation Project (NCRMP) funded by the World Bank for an amount of Rs 771.50 crore will be shifted to residuary AP.
   This project is  a Centrally Sponsored Project with 75 per cent contribution
by the Central government, as Grant-in-Aid and matching 25 per cent contribution by the State government. The task of the SPIU is to reduce the vulnerability of coastal states, through creation of appropriate infrastructure which can help mitigate the adverse impacts of cyclones.
The project is working in nine coastal districts -  Srikakulam, Vizianagaram, Visakhapatnam, East Godavari, West Godavari, Krishna, Guntur, Prakasam and Nellore.
 In view of the bifurcation of AP, the proposals for restructuring of Revenue (DM) department was furnished to the government. The unit will be allocated to residuary AP, since the NCRMP works are situated in 9 coastal districts of AP. Around 50 sanctioned posts in the unit will also go to residuary AP.

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