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Odisha govt renames highways to skip liquor shop ban

- IANS

bhubaneswa­r — In a bid to avoid closure of liquor shops in the state in the wake of a Supreme Court order, the Odisha government has renamed the state highways passing through cities and towns as ‘urban roads’.

The roads passing through the municipal corporatio­ns, municipali­ties, notified area councils and sub-divisional headquarte­rs have been re-designated as “urban roads”, said an official on Thursday.

Besides these, the Works Department also classified all road sections falling within the limits block headquarte­rs and tehsil headquarte­rs as “urban roads”, said a government notificati­on.

However, the notificati­on did not cover national highways passing through the urban areas.

Following the Supreme Court ban to remove all liquor shops within a distance of 500 metres from either side of the national and state highways by March 31, several states, Maharashtr­a and Rajasthan to name two, have denotified state highways as city roads to facilitate sale of liquor.

Meanwhile, Odisha Excise Secretary Bishnupada Sethi said the olfficials would examine the notificati­on and take steps accordingl­y.

He said that the Excise Department has sealed liquor shops located near the state and national highways in the state following the Supreme Court order.

Unhappy with the Supreme Court order, the Federation of Hotel and Restaurant Associatio­ns of India (FHRAI) says it is “exploring legal remedies” on the issue. “The Rs200,000 crore loss to the exchequer and closure of more than 100,000 establishm­ents is not a small thing. We would not have minded being sacrificed if the ban were to yield results. But reality is that all the job losses and other damages would be wasted. The object sought would not be achieved,” Dilip C. Datwani of the FHRAI. —

 ??  ?? Officials measuring the distance between National Highway and liquor shops in Gurugram on Thursday. —
Officials measuring the distance between National Highway and liquor shops in Gurugram on Thursday. —

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