Sale of liquor in bars & restaurants in Delhi banned on R-Day
The Delhi government has also declared dry days on Swami Dayanand Jayanti and Guru Ravidas Jayanti, and liquor shops will remain closed on these days as well.
The Delhi government has also declared dry days on Swami Dayanand Jayanti and Guru Ravidas Jayanti, and liquor shops will remain closed on these days as well.
The Delhi Deputy Chief Minister claimed that his party's government brought in a new excise policy to curb graft but Central agencies were used to threaten shopkeepers as well as state officials.
The self-styled bootlegger claimed that some policemen were partners with him in his liquor business.
A circular issued by Deputy Commissioner (Excise) T Sudhakar said that liquor, arrack and toddy shops will remain closed from Friday night till Monday morning when the Union Territory is going for a lockdown.
An ad valorem tax (according to val.ue) may be levied on Indian Made Foreign Liquor (IMFL) and foreign liquor to boost sales
In a nutshell, tobacco, alcohol and pan can be sold in all districts of India only barring the hotspots.
Many had figured out that the liquor shops will be operational as the government allowed the operationalization of non-essential items shops.
This is the second letter in a week issued by the Confederation of Indian Alcoholic Beverage Companies (CIABC) to various state governments.
Naik said the taxation proposed in the recent state budget will result in collapse of the industry.
That “honest” section of society that does not feel diffident about raising a glass in celebration will regret that while…