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Delhi government allows restro-bars, clubs to sell stocked beer to liquor shops

There are around 950 hotels, clubs and restro-bars in the national capital.

The Delhi government on June 11 allowed the Delhi’s restro-bars, hotels, and clubs to sell their stock of beer expiring this month to liquor shops in a bid to minimise their financial losses, the official stated.

Notably, There are around 950 hotels, clubs and restro-bars in Delhi which have an excise license, however, they have not been allowed to open since March 25 when the first nationwide lockdown was announced, PTI News agency reported.

The official stated that the liquor vends will continue to remain closed in the city till June 30. According to the Excise Act, the restro-bars, hotels, and clubs can only sell liquor to their customers, the official stated, adding that it would be a one-time relaxation.

AS per the PTI input, “In wake of the extraordinary situation emerging out of the COVID-19 pandemic and lockdown, the government has allowed these establishments to sell the stock of beer expiring on June 30 to liquor vends,” the official told PTI news agency.

The official said that the decision was taken after the excise department got several requests to allow such establishments to sell their stock of beer lying unsold as it would expire soon due to the lockdown restrictions, the official asserted.

Despite the same, “The move will minimise the financial losses of restro-bars, hotels and clubs as they have not been allowed to open for over two months. However, they cannot sell their stock of beer expiring after June 30,” they stated. However, the shelf life of beer is around six months, PTI news agency reported.

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