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Delhi liquor policy: Two-month extension granted to country liquor vends

Delhi liquor policy: The Excise Policy 2021-22 was withdrawn in the backdrop of a CBI probe recommended by the Lt Governor into alleged violation of rules and procedural lapses in its implementation.

Vani Mehrotra Edited By: Vani Mehrotra @vani_mehrotra New Delhi Updated on: August 01, 2022 11:21 IST
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Image Source : PTI Delhi govt gives 2-month extension to vends selling country liquor

Highlights

  • The liquor shops in Delhi will open only after the excise department's order following the LG's nod
  • The government has sent decision of its Cabinet to the Lt Governor
  • The government stores of liquor will open for a period of six months from September 1

Delhi liquor policy: Delhi liquor policy: Delhi government has extended licences of country liquor vends by two months till September 30 as fresh tenders are yet to be finalised, officials said on Monday.

Meanwhile, vends selling Indian and Foreign liquor brands will remain shut despite the extension granted by the Delhi government on Sunday as a nod from Lieutenant Governor VK Saxena is awaited, they said.

On Saturday, the government announced reverting back to the old excise regime and running stores for six months. 

Under the Excise Policy 2021-22, 468 retail liquor stores were running in the city whose licences expired after July 31.

Many liquor vends in the city, however, were closed after selling out stocks through rebates and special schemes like buy one get two free.

"There is some more liquor and beer available and people are coming to get whatever they can. Those asking for specific brands have returned back empty-handed also," said a liquor store manager in Laxmi Nagar.

The rush was more on Saturday but with liquor stores running out of stock, customers have now started looking to neighbouring Noida, Ghaziabad, Gurgaon and Faridabad for their quota, said a customer Vivek outside a closed liquor vend in Delhi's Shekh Sarai.

A banker from Mayur Vihar Extension said he used to get his favourite brands available locally but now the stocks were run out.

"The shops in the nearby mall have run out of stock and left with almost nothing. Now, I will ask friends in Noida, Gurgaon to keep me stocked up till shops here run normally again," he said.

Meanwhile, the Delhi government Corporations that were earlier in the retail business of liquor before the new Excise Policy 2021-22 was implemented in November 2021, have started activating their system to open liquor stores.

The four corporations-DSIIDC, DTTDC, DCCWS and DSCSC- ran 475 liquor stores out of a total of 864 in Delhi under the old excise policy regime. The private stores licences held by individuals, numbered 389.

A DSIIDC official informed that around 90 shops of liquor were run by the Corporation on rent. 

Several of those rented premises are still vacant where the liquor stores can be opened. But the whole process from getting requisite licences and placing an order for stocks will take 4-5 days," he said.

Another Corporation DTTDC has also contacted around 40 owners of private premises where it earlier operated liquor stores. Prior to the new excise policy 2021, DTTDC ran 122 shops liquor, officials said.

The Excise Policy 2021-22 extended by the government till July 31 was withdrawn in the backdrop of a CBI probe recommended by the Lt Governor into alleged violation of rules and procedural lapses in its implementation. 

The policy was extended twice since April this year, as the government was still working on a revised excise policy for 2022-23 for which necessary approvals were yet to be taken.

Under the Excise Policy, the government had issued retail licences for 849 vends across the city divided into 32 zones. Currently, only 468 were running whose licences expired on July 31 as the policy has been withdrawn by the government.

There was no clarity over extension of other excise licenses including those for hotels, clubs and restaurants serving liquor and wholesale liquor operations that too seized to exist after withdrawal of the Excuse Policy 2021-22.

Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia who also holds the Excise portfolio had said announcing the withdrawal of the Excise policy on Saturday that the Chief Secretary was directed to ensure that there was no "chaos" in the city during the transition period before the opening of government liquor stores. 

The Chief Secretary was also asked for keeping a check on the sale of illegal alcohol in the city in the meantime, Sisodia had said. 

(With inputs from PTI)

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