Bars to reopen today as TN extends TASMAC tavern contracts by two months

Chennai, July 7 (IANS) The Tamil Nadu government has decided to extend the contracts of privately operated bars attached to Tamil Nadu State Marketing Corporation (TASMAC) liquor outlets by two months, paving the way for thousands of bars across the State to reopen from Tuesday after remaining shut for several days.
The decision was taken at a high-level meeting chaired by the minister concerned at the Secretariat in Chennai on Monday.
During the meeting, the government resolved to grant a temporary two-month extension to existing bar operators while initiating the process for inviting fresh tenders for the next contract period.
The move comes after the previous contracts, which are awarded to private operators for running bars attached to TASMAC retail outlets, expired.
These contracts are normally renewed every two years. The latest term had originally ended in December 2025, but the government granted a six-month extension in view of the Tamil Nadu Assembly election.
That extension expired on June 30. As the government neither renewed the contracts nor issued fresh tenders before the deadline, it ordered the closure of all TASMAC bars from July 2.
The shutdown affected thousands of bars across Tamil Nadu, disrupting business and inconveniencing customers. Following the closure, representatives of the Bar Owners’ Association met TASMAC officials and urged the government to extend the existing contracts until a fresh tender process could be completed.
The association argued that an abrupt closure would result in significant financial losses for operators and employees.
After Monday’s meeting, the Bar Owners’ Association confirmed that the government had agreed to extend the contracts for two months and that all bars attached to TASMAC outlets would resume operations from Tuesday.
The temporary extension comes even as TASMAC has intensified scrutiny of bar licencing and regulatory compliance across the State.
Recently, the corporation directed officials to verify the legal status of buildings housing bars after receiving complaints that several establishments, particularly in Chennai, were operating without valid planning approvals from the Greater Chennai Corporation (GCC), the Chennai Metropolitan Development Authority (CMDA), or the Directorate of Town and Country Planning (DTCP).
TASMAC had also ordered a review of documents submitted for obtaining bar licences following allegations that forged planning permissions, land-use approvals and structural stability certificates had been used to secure operating permits.
The corporation warned that bars found functioning with fabricated or invalid documents could face cancellation of licences and legal action.
With the interim extension now in place, the government is expected to complete the fresh tender process within the next two months while continuing its scrutiny of licencing compliance and safety norms at TASMAC-linked bars across Tamil Nadu.
–IANS
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