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On October 2, which marks Mahatma Gandhi’s birth anniversary, all establishments serving liquor, including bars and clubs, will also remain closed
[…]The decision has received sharp criticism from woman activist Annie Raja, who said it will be difficult to ensure that people do not drink inside the metro premises and demanded that the decision be rolled back
[…]Under the current excise regime in Delhi, four undertakings of the Delhi government DSIIDC, DTTDC, DSCSC and DCCWS are engaged in retail liquor sales through more than 550 stores across the city
[…]ICW will arrive in Delhi after successful sold-out editions in Mumbai, Goa and Bengaluru
[…]A total of 700 liquor vends are planned to be operationalised by the four corporations by end of the year.
[…]A total of 700 liquor vends are planned to be operationalised by four corporations by end of the year.
[…]Last month, the Delhi government decided to revert to the old excise policy that was prevailing before the implementation of the new policy and said that only government vends will be operational.
[…]The Kejriwal Government aims to rake in Rs 10,000 crore in excise via 850 private liquor vends this year. Consumers are likely to help this goal to be achieved as the buying experience has become more comfortable
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