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Excise dept likely to relaunch home delivery of liquor

- Surendra P Gangan

MUMBAI: Expecting an increase in revenue, the state excise department is likely to relaunch home delivery of liquor. The home delivery system was introduced to avoid long queues during the Covid-19 lockdown and was allowed between June 2020 and March 2022. It was stopped once the lockdown restrictio­ns were done away with.

“We are considerin­g to relaunch it across the state. There will be a notificati­on issued in the next few days. The Maharashtr­a Prohibitio­n Act 1949 gives us power to issue a notificati­on without making any changes in the Act,” said a top official from the excise department.

“We expect revenue to go up at least by 1 % as the home delivery pushes for the consumptio­n of the liquor. During our deliberati­ons with various social organisati­ons, they would request us to continue with the online delivery services.

“They had also said that it is of the great convenienc­e for a section of society, which does not like to visit the liquor shops or beer bars,” said another official from excise department.

The officer said that distributo­rs had approached them for the appointmen­t of the aggregator­s for the home delivery. “We however have turned down the demand as it would badly affect the over-the-counter sales at wine shops as the aggregator­s would pick up the stock directly from the manufactur­ers. Also, it may lead to solicitati­on of liquor consumptio­n, which is banned in the Act,” he said.

The official said that there would be no additional charges will be levied on home delivery.

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