The Telangana State Beverages Corporation Limited (TSBCL) is a state-owned enterprise of the Government of Telangana, India, vested with the responsibility of regulating and managing the wholesale trade of Indian Made Foreign Liquor (IMFL), foreign liquor, wine and beer in the state. It functions under the administrative control of the Prohibition and Excise Department of Telangana.
| Key facts | |
|---|---|
| Type | State government undertaking |
| Industry | Alcoholic beverages distribution |
| Jurisdiction | Telangana, India |
| Owner | Government of Telangana |
| Parent department | Prohibition and Excise Department |
| Headquarters | Hyderabad, Telangana |
Overview
TSBCL operates as the sole wholesale distributor of liquor in Telangana. It procures stock from manufacturers and suppliers, maintains depots across the state, and supplies licensed retail outlets. The corporation also plays a role in collecting excise revenue, which forms a significant part of the state government's own tax receipts.
Background
Following the bifurcation of the erstwhile state of Andhra Pradesh and the formation of Telangana on 2 June 2014, the new state established its own institutions for the regulation of excisable goods. TSBCL was set up to take over wholesale liquor distribution within Telangana, mirroring the model previously followed by the undivided Andhra Pradesh Beverages Corporation Limited (APBCL).
Functions
- Acting as the exclusive wholesaler of IMFL, foreign liquor, wine and beer in Telangana.
- Procurement, warehousing and distribution of stocks to licensed retail vendors and bars.
- Collection of duties, fees and levies on behalf of the state exchequer.
- Coordination with the Prohibition and Excise Department for enforcement of liquor regulations.
- Operation of depots across the districts of Telangana to service retail licensees.
Administration
The corporation is headed by a Managing Director, typically an officer of the Indian Administrative Service or the state Prohibition and Excise service, supported by a board and senior officials drawn from the state government. Policy direction is provided by the Prohibition and Excise Department under the relevant cabinet minister.
Significance
Excise revenue from the sale of alcoholic beverages is among the largest contributors to Telangana's own tax revenue, alongside state Goods and Services Tax and stamp duty. As the wholesale monopoly, TSBCL is central to this revenue stream and to the supply chain that links manufacturers with licensed retailers in the state.
Related topics
- Government of Telangana
- Prohibition and Excise Department, Telangana
- Andhra Pradesh State Beverages Corporation
- Alcohol laws of India
- Economy of Telangana
- Telangana
References
- Wikidata entity: Q19898598
- Government of Telangana, Prohibition and Excise Department.