Minister Rehe Gupta’s Days have passed directions to stop the supply of illegally liqueur in Delhi, the key department is initiated against the supply of a large car in smuggling and exhaust areas.
A high-ranking official said that the ongoing disk started on April 11. During the movement, every week will conduct four surprises and invasions during the movement. “The notification of the excise department is that the liqueur is served in the unlicensed areas in different parts of the city, in violation Deli Excise action and rules. Such unauthorized actions not only contradict the law, but also lead to significant loss of government revenues. In order to stop this, the excise department carries out surprise inspections, “said the official.
Officials said they had previously inspected the West and the South-West Delhi on April 11. Four fire were registered for violating excise laws found by the inspection teams.
“The excitement department reaffirms its commitment to ensure the strict of regulations and maintain revenue integrity. Such surprise tests will continue in the coming weeks to bring more such institutions under licensed regime, “said official.
Last week, the meeting last week started by CM, where he directed officials to stop smuggling Liquor from neighboring countries and ensuring income growth. “Illegal liqueur smuggling will be completely stopped and revenue will be provided. No income loss will be allowed.
Meanwhile, the excise department also works on a new policy, which is aimed at increasing income and raising customer experience, the mentioned sources.
After the government’s ambitious excise policy by the previous AAP, the old policy was brought back to the Central Bank after the investigation of the Central Bank, which has been extended several times. Currently, the policy has been completed in March, it has been extended until June.
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In the current policy, the fluid retail business is controlled by four government corporations: DTDC, DSCSC, DSIIDC. Currently, Delhi has more than 700 liquor stores and more than 900 hotels, clubs and restaurants where alcohol is serviced.
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