NEW DELHI, Aug 30: Liquor store crunch at the Indira Gandhi International Airport and NDMC areas will continue for some more days even as Delhi Government agencies are slated to take over the retail liquor business in the city from September 1, officials said. They said over 300 vends have been readied in various parts of the city and 360 liquor brands have registered so far in consonance with the city government’s decision to go back to the old excise […]
Get latest articles and stories on India at LatestLY. The Excise department of Delhi government has so far issued 300 retail liquor licenses and started registration of various alcohol brands, as the four government corporations are scheduled to run 500 vends across the city from September 1, officials said on Thursday. India News | Delhi Excise Dept Gears Up for Opening Liquor Vends, 300 Licenses Issued So Far.
After reverting to the old excise policy, the Delhi government is likely to operate 500 liquor vends from September 1 in the absence of no private players in the retail sale of alcohol, officials said on Thursday.