First reduced the drinking age, then opened new shops .., now Kejriwal government will give 'liquor' even in tetra pack
First reduced the drinking age, then opened new shops .., now Kejriwal government will give 'liquor' even in tetra pack
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New Delhi: After the implementation of the new excise policy, there is a change in the prices of liquor shops in the national capital Delhi. Many new brands of liquor have also been registered in Delhi. At the same time, there is a good news for those who are fond of spilling jam. Now, like fruit juice in Delhi, alcohol will also be available in treta packs.

The Excise Department has given green signal regarding the sale of liquor in Treta Pack. According to a report, this will be the first time in Delhi, when alcohol will be found in this type of pack. However, the sale of liquor in Treta packs will start from April 1, as the financial year starts from this month in Delhi. In such a situation, all the companies doing business of liquor will get their brand registered from April 1. Actually, there is a possibility of breaking the wine bottles. Many times the customer gets hurt due to falling from the hand. In such a situation, Treta Pack is a good option for the lovers of alcohol. There is also an advantage that the alcohol found in the Trata pack is also cheaper than the traditional bottles.

Let us inform that after the implementation of the new excise policy in Delhi, the liquor business has been privatized. Liquor is sold here only in private shops. For this, the Delhi government had allotted 849 shops, out of which 552 shops have started. At the same time, 692 different brands of liquor have been registered so far. Let us inform that earlier, the Kejriwal government had also reduced the legal drinking age from 25 years to 21 years, and on Monday itself, the Kejriwal government has announced a 30 to 40 percent discount on alcohol.

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