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Delhi government extends ‘old liquor policy’ for 6 months

New Delhi: The Delhi government on Wednesday extended the ‘old liquor excise policy’ for six months apart from The government asked officials to prepare a new excise policy very soon. The Delhi government withdrew the new excise policy after Lieutenant Governor Vinay Saxena asked not to implement the new excise scheme. ---Advertisement--- Delhi government extends 'Old […]

New Delhi: The Delhi government on Wednesday extended the ‘old liquor excise policy’ for six months apart from The government asked officials to prepare a new excise policy very soon.

The Delhi government withdrew the new excise policy after Lieutenant Governor Vinay Saxena asked not to implement the new excise scheme. 

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The old policy will be in function until a new excise scheme is formulated.

As per the old liquor policy, there will be 5 dry days during these 6 months. The liquor shops in the national capital will remain closed on Mahavir Jayanti, Good Friday, Buddha Purnima, Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha. 

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First published on: Mar 15, 2023 03:02 PM IST


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