New Delhi: The Delhi government formally will come out of the liquor business because nearly 600 roads running with it will be closed from Tuesday night, making the way for new magnificent private shops with a walk-in facility that will start operating the next morning below.
The department’s sources expressed fear that there might be a lack of liquor in the city because the closure of the government managed by the government because all 850 new personal fine fines could not start functioning in one day.
They said the license was distributed to all applicants in 32 zones but around 300-350 stores tended to start operations on the first day of the new excise regime.
“The temporary license has been given to around 350 stores.
More than 200 brands have been registered with 10 license holders starting operations that have bought nine latric liters of liquor from various brands so far,” the sources said.
However, officials said that in stages all 850 oral liquor would start functioning and there would be no shortages after that.
Officials said this would be the first time all the government-managed liquor stores would be closed in the national capital, and this business would be fully transferred to private players.
Under the new excise policy of the Delhi government, all 850 vends of liquor, including 260 strange outlets running privately, have been given to private companies through open tenders.
Obviously personal liquor has closed the operation on September 30, and the government operating in the transition period of one and a half months will wrap their business on Tuesday night.
The new license holder will start the sale of liquor in the city from Wednesday (November 17).
In accordance with the new excise policy, which was put into the public domain in July this year, a magnificent anciety will be established in 32 zones throughout the city where people will be able to walk in and choose their choice brand, similar to shopping centers.
Under the new system, the government will be out of retail liquor trading, opening the way for closing government shops and promoting private players in the national capital.
New excise policies aim to revolutionize consumer experience by replacing the vends of liquor in the corner and corners of the city, with the magnificent liquor stores spread in at least 500 square feet with a walk-in facility.
It stipulates that new liquor stores must be equipped with AC and CCTV cameras.
It is also a bar that sells liquor through grilled shops with people crowding outside on the road and sidewalks.
The new excise policy allows the opening of five super-premium retail Longs to an area of 2,500 square feet.
Liquor tasting facilities will also be developed on this super-premium retail bell.
On Monday, the Delhi Exhibition Ministry Office saw more than just a representative demonstration owned by a new store to get a last minute disorder when the new policy was running on the floor from Wednesday.
The Delhi government has published guidelines about placing orders and receiving liquor stocks for magnificent shops that will come under the new regime.
Officials said that the surge in liquor under the new excise policy had begun to order for the procurement of liquor from November 11.