Delhi government cuts red tape for restaurants to serve liquor

 Private liquor vends in the city have been shut since October 1 after new tenders were floated for licences in preparation for the implementation of the new liquor policy.



The Delhi government has merged four licences that are required to serve liquor in restaurants into one as part of its new liquor policy. This will be implemented from November 17, which is also when all government liquor vends will shut and the new private vends will become functional


Private liquor vends in the city have been shut since October 1 after new tenders were floated for licences in preparation for the implementation of the new liquor policy.


The merging of licences will help ease a load of restaurants as they will now only have to apply for a single licence.


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