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Delhi Govt To Exit Liquor Trade From Tonight, Private Vendors To Enter Space

The new licensed private holders would start their retail sale effectively from November 17, i.e. Wednesday onwards.

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The Delhi government will formally exit the liquor business as its 600 vends will be shut permanently from Tuesday night to pave way for swanky, new, privately owned shops that will begin operations from 17 November.

As many as 850 new private vends are set to begin operations under Delhi government's new excise policy.

However, of those, only 300-350 shops are likely to start functioning from the first day, leading to liquor shortage in the city, a Delhi government official said. Gradually, all the liquor vends will open up.

"The liquor prices may start with slightly higher rates initially but will eventually settle down," the official added.

Licences for the same have been distributed to all applicants in 32 zones.

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According to Delhi government data, the excise department had kept a total reserve price for all the 32 zones at around Rs 7,041 crore, and has earned about Rs 8,917.59 crore through bidding.

This is the first time that all government-run liquor shops will be shut in the national capital and the business will be completely transferred to private players.

As per the new excise policy introduced in July, people would be able to walk in and choose the brand of their choice, akin to shopping malls, at the new liquor vends. The policy aims at revolutionising the consumer experience by replacing the existing liquor vends with swanky liquor stores spread over at least 500 square feet area with a walk-in facility.

A liquor tasting facility will also be developed at these super-premium retail vends.

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