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Premium liquor brand in short supply in Delhi

Premium liquor brand in short supply in Delhi
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New Delhi: Lack of liquor is reported from various parts of national capital with less than a week to go for a significant transition in the excise regime in the city.
With the vends of closed private liquor and the credit card set to keep open until 16 November, Delhies was forced to visit Gurgaon and Nida which is close to buying a premium and even searched brand.
Despite demanding the peak during the celebration season, the brand supply in demand has fallen.
As part of the New Delhi Excise Policy The Government, which aims to reform excise rules to increase income and provide a much better user experience when buying liquor, this city has been divided into 32 zones and licenses have been zonal allocated.
The transition from the old system to the new one to see a private jellatan closed down from October 1 and only a government a jewel that will continue to open until November 17.
The source said that at this time, the available stock was being cleaned, leading to deficiencies.
“There are shortcomings of not only premium brands but whatever brands sell,” said Vinod Giri, Director General of the Confederation of Indian alcoholic beverages.
“The number of stores remains reduced, and government shops do not have any clarity about what will happen to the remaining shares with them when they are closed,” he said.
Giri said that because of the uncertainty of the remaining shares, shops had placed conservative orders less than ordinary requests.
“This is the time of the peak request because of the season and they came out of any stock now,” he said, claiming that the schbers by the Excise Ministry had not been planned properly with orders taken only until 3.
November said that even from November 17, when a new license holder Taking over, the supply situation might not improve immediately.
“In many cases, prices have not been repaired and the supply chain will not immediately kick.
The drawback will not remain only until November 16 but may extend a little.
The transition has not been as smooth as being considered,” he said.
“We are committed to starting a new system from November 17 and we work on the farting footing so that everything is much better than next week,” said a Delhi government official.
“In any transition, there are some dental problems, but in the long run, it will be a completely different consumer experience for Delhies,” he said.

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