Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Haryana govt cancels 42 retail liquor licences

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GURGAON:The excise and taxation department has cancelled the licences of 42 zones of retail liquor distributo­rs in Gurugram and Faridabad in Haryana allotted for fiscal 2018-19, an official said on Friday.

The excise and taxation commission­er (finance commission­er) issued the orders under Section 36 A (11) of Haryana Liquor License Rule 1970 and the state excise policy 2018-19.

Earlier, licenses were allotted to these firms through e-tendering procedure for the upcoming financial year.

The reasons behind the cancellati­on could not establishe­d immediatel­y.

The department has rejected 27 and 15 allotment licenses from Gurugram (two zones) and Faridabad respective­ly.

The move came on the recommenda­tions by deputy excise and taxation commission­ers concerned.

“Firms concerned will be informed at least a week ahead of the new financial year starting April 1 and Earnest Money Deposit (EMD) and security instalment of liquor sellers will be refunded soon,” a senior excise officer told IANS. Gurugram, the Millennium City, on an average, consumes over four lakh beer cans and nearly 1.24 lakh bottles of Indian-made foreign liquor (IMFL) and country liquor daily through authorised vends, according to Haryana government data. IANS

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