Hindustan Times (Gurugram)

Ggm residents can renew liquor licence online now

- Leena Dhankhar leena.dhankhar@hindustant­imes.com

GURUGRAM: Under the new excise policy introduced on Friday, applicatio­ns for obtaining and renewing liquor licences can be made online, beginning June. The online process will eliminate corruption, the involvemen­t of middlemen, and harassment of traders.

The decision also aims at improving delivery of various department regulatory functions and services in an effective and transparen­t manner to ensure 100% compliance with the Business Reform Action Plan (BRAP) of Ease of Doing Business (EoDB).

Applicants will also be able to pay the required fee online, track their applicatio­n status, and eventually download the final certificat­e.

According to VK Beniwal, deputy commission­er of excise and taxation (DETC), Gurugram (east), earlier applicatio­ns for liquor licences involved getting no objection certificat­es (NOCs) from different authoritie­s such as the police, the Municipal Corporatio­n of Gurugram (MCG), the fire department, and district administra­tion. With the new policy, applicants will not have to seek such NOCs separately, except from the fire department. After the applicatio­n is submitted online, if any of the said authoritie­s fail to respond within 30 days, the licence will be deemed granted.

“The power of granting licences has come to the district level and a DETC can take calls for the same unlike earlier where a file had to be submitted to the head office in Panchkula,” he said.

Beniwal further said that to provide hassle-free services to stakeholde­rs, more powers have been delegated to DETCs in the districts. Apart from sanctionin­g renewal of existing bar licences, they will also be able to provide sanctions for additions to a licenced establishm­ent, e.g., an additional rooftop, floor, al fresco area etc.

Rahul Singh, trustee, National Restaurant Associatio­n of India (NRAI), said that the Ease of Doing Business (EoDB) index is a ranking system establishe­d by the World Bank Group. It advocates simpler regulation­s for businesses and stronger protection­s of property rights. “The restaurant business is unique. It’s not only Make in India, but also Serve in India. When foreign travellers visit, they need to be offered the best experience. Apart from providing global visibility, the restaurant industry also creates massive and diverse employment opportunit­ies,” he said.

Rohit Mann, director, Raise the Bar brewery at Clarens Hotel in Sector 29, informed that the excise department is also making it mandatory to introduce Point of Sale (POS) machines at all liquor vendors and bar licensees. “This will provide transparen­cy to consumers and eradicate illegal practices which were incurring losses to the state’s exchequer. It will also provide a level playing field for legitimate and compliant entreprene­urs,” Mann opined.

Lalit Ahlawat, director, Soi7 Pub and Brewery, DLF Cyber City welcomed the new policy, stating that it fulfils long pending demands of the industry.

“This progressiv­e move will boost industry prospects and increase revenues for the government. After the pandemic, market and customer expectatio­ns have changed a lot. The new policy will help us in providing the best experience to our customers and improve business,” he said.

Excise officials are also hopeful that the number of licences will go up this year with the reduction of fees under the new policy.

 ?? PARVEEN KUMAR /HT PHOTO ?? Applicants will also be able to pay the required fee online, track their applicatio­n status, and eventually download the final certificat­e, said the officials.
PARVEEN KUMAR /HT PHOTO Applicants will also be able to pay the required fee online, track their applicatio­n status, and eventually download the final certificat­e, said the officials.

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