Hoshangabad: Ink is applied to the finger of alcohol buyers
Hoshangabad: Ink is applied to the finger of alcohol buyers
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In Hoshangabad district of Madhya Pradesh, Excise Officer Abhishek Tiwari is working to put ink on the fingers of people who buy liquor. He has told about this time, 'Erasable ink is being applied on the index finger of the buyers who come to buy liquor in Hoshangabad district. This is being done so that they can be traced if needed in future. He said, "Apart from this, customers are being asked to write their name, address and mobile number in the register kept in liquor shops. He said that 50 liquor shops have been opened in the non-containment zone. No crowd has been seen yet. After increasing the lockdown till May 17 in the country, the Union Home Ministry had issued new guidelines allowing liquor shops to open.

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