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Maharashtra Prohibits Energy Drink Sales Within 500m of Schools

State government enforces strict ban on high-caffeine beverages near educational institutions.

Neha Kulkarni
Neha Kulkarni
Food & Travel Editor · Fri, 03 July 2026 at 10:45 pm
Maharashtra Prohibits Energy Drink Sales Within 500m of Schools

Maharashtra has implemented a sweeping regulatory measure aimed at curbing youth consumption of high-caffeine energy drinks. The state government on Friday announced that the sale of beverages like Sting and similar high-energy products will be prohibited within a 500-metre radius of all schools across the state.

This directive represents a significant step in health protection for school-age children. The regulation targets drinks with elevated caffeine content that have become increasingly popular among younger demographics. The 500-metre buffer zone around educational institutions is designed to prevent easy access to these beverages during school hours and in school vicinities.

The ban reflects growing concerns among health authorities about the effects of excessive caffeine consumption on developing bodies and minds. Medical experts have raised alarms about how energy drinks can impact concentration, sleep patterns, and overall health in young people. Maharashtra's decision aligns with similar health-focused initiatives taken by other states to protect student welfare.

This move will affect retail establishments, including shops, vendors, and convenience stores operating within the restricted zones around schools. Compliance and enforcement mechanisms will be essential for the ban's success. The state administration is expected to coordinate with local civic bodies and police to monitor adherence to the new regulations.

The regulation is likely to prompt discussions among retailers, beverage manufacturers, and educational stakeholders. Implementation challenges may arise in densely populated urban areas where maintaining strict boundaries could prove complex. However, the government views this as a necessary public health intervention for safeguarding the younger generation.

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