Greater Noida: Excise Ministry, which launched a licensing update process for more than 500 jumping liquor in Gautam Budh Nagar on Saturday, set to implement a number of new steps under the government’s latest excise policy aimed at creating “virtual perimers.” Around the store.
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Below it, all 532 jumping liquor in all districts, must install closed circuit television cameras (CCTV) and install track-and-trail systems, including the Point of Sale (POS) guard.
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The process of “geo-fencing” shops that sell state liquor (139), liquor (139), beer stores (137) and model shops (25) in this district aim to increase transparency, stem forbidden sales and track requests and offers in the region, the department said.
Officials, meanwhile, told TOI that they had reached Rs 916 Crore from the target of Rs 1,044 Crores until December 31 last year.
“Update of shops, which will continue until March 9, will then generate revenue for us in the coming weeks,” said RB Singh District Excise Officer, added that the department was looking for more than RS 118 Crore through a license fee.
Until December 31 last year, the department’s revenue was 38% higher than the previous fiscal, the official said.
While excise policy for fiscal 2022-23 is largely unchanged, entrepreneurs who enter the Premium retail business have stated the fear of the increase in the annual license fee for the jump from Rs 12 Lakh Rs 20 Lakh.
Shiva Kaushik, partner with a shop in Sector 74’s Supertech North Eye, said, “We will get a license again.
Even though our margin will go down and it will be difficult to penetrate even, our customer base has grown significantly and we will be able to cover in some time.
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