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Delhi liquor shops News

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A gazette notification issued recently by the Delhi excise commissioner declared "dry days" under Excise Rules-2010 for various excise licenses on the day of voting to the 70-member Delhi Assembly and the counting day.
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Delhi's old liquor policy will kick in from today Hundreds of private liquor shops will be closed Nearly 300 govt vends will take over retail sale
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Delhi govt has planned to start the service from Thursday with 300 govt outlets Consumers will be able to choose from 500 distinct brands Mobile app mAbkaridelhi will provide info about nearest outlets, availability and timings
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The Delhi goverment on Sunday extended the retail licenses of liquor vends for a month However, the national capital went unofficially dry on Monday with no alcohol being served at bars, hotels, etc
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The Delhi government has extended licenses of country liquor vends by two months till September 30 as fresh tenders are yet to be finalised, officials said on Monday.
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The Delhi government has got a setback on the new excise policy. LG has ordered another inquiry on the excise policy. Also, a report has been sought from the Chief Secretary in 15 days.
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Under the Delhi government's new policy, all the 850 liquor vends, including the 260-odd outlets run privately, have been given to private firms through open tender.
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Private liquor shops will remain closed for 47 days in Delhi The shops will be shut from October 1 to November 16 Government-run liquor vends will continue to operate
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Delhi Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia announced on Monday that the legal age for drinking alcohol in the national capital will now be reduced from 25 to 21 years. He also informed that there will be no government liquor shop in Delhi and no new liquor shop will be opened in the national capital.
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Delhi BJP President Manoj Tiwari said he is very scared of the crowd at liquor shops in Delhi during the Corona epidemic. We may face bad consequences of it.
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Thousands of people gathered outside liquor shops in different parts of the country including Delhi on Monday (May 4) as the Centre allowed the state governments to open liquor shops with some conditions during the lockdown 3.0 which will end on May 17. Over 100 people crowded outside a liquor shop in Delhi's Malviya Nagar forcing the shop owner to call the police in order to keep things under control. Similar scenes were witnessed outside other liquor shops too as people flouted social distancing norms in order to lay their hands on liquor bottles.






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