Hyderabad: In the first step like that, the Telangana Excise Ministry has recommended bookings to issue licenses of liquor outlets to Dalit and tribal applicants, because they added 226 additional outlets as part of the new liquor policy.
This policy includes a 15% order for the scheduled caste (SC) and 6% for the Scheduled Tribal Community (ST) in a decision that is mostly seen in work.
“We expect a good response from the community entrepreneurs,” an official who is part of the project.
Chief of Minister K Chandrasekhar Rao previously announced that the reservation would be given to the state tender state and auction of liquor stores.
The Excise Ministry also intends to provide concessions on application applications and licenses for the SC and St.
Community.
The State Government currently produces more than Rs 25,000 Crore every year from the sale of liquor in the state.
The outlet is categorized in four plates until 2019 and then increases to six.
Reliable sources say that the license fee will increase by 15% to 40%.
In the district, costs will rise 25%, around 30% to 35% in the city and 40% in the area with 20 lakh or more people.
“In two years, until this new license is effective, the state government will get Rs 6500’s revenue,” said the source.
In addition, officials plan to raise application costs from existing RS 2 Lakh.
In 2019, application costs increased to 2 lakh from RS 1 Lakh.
The government received 48213 applications from retailers and earned income from RS 972 Crore at that time.