This state government allows restaurant, bars, pubs  to sell liquor amid lockdown
This state government allows restaurant, bars, pubs to sell liquor amid lockdown
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Every citizen of India is currently suffering from corona infection. In such a situation, there is an exemption in the third phase lockdown in the country. In many states, the government has given permission to sell liquor. Now the Karnataka government has given permission to sell liquor in restaurants, pubs and bars. In such a situation, the owner Venkatesh Babu once said that he welcomes this order of the government, but for us, selling liquor on MRP price in a rented shop will be a big loss.

Apart from this, this order will remain in force till 17 May. Let us know that the last day of Lockdown 3.0 is also till May 17. Keeping this in mind, this decision has been taken. The state government has given this order to clear the old stock.

For your information, let us tell you that since the last 2 months of lockdown, the last stock of liquor has been kept in clubs, bars and restaurants. In view of this, the government has taken this decision. However, the government has warned pubs, clubs, bars and restaurants that if they serve liquor or beer in their premises, their license will be canceled. In the third phase of lockdown, several states were allowed to open liquor shops according to the Green Zone and Orange Zone. After this, a long line was seen at the liquor shops on the first day.

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