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Explained | All you need to know about Delhi's new excise policy

Through a slew of measures like lowering the drinking age from 25 to 21 and allowing super-premium vends, the new policy aims to increase the coffers of the state government. The policy also proposes to reduce the number of dry days in the national capital.

March 31, 2021 / 14:20 IST
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On March 22, the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) government in Delhi announced a slew of changes in the excise policy. Apart from lowering the drinking age from 25 to 21, the government has also proposed the establishment of five “super-premium” vends which will offer the best liquor brands and high-end walk-in experiences.

The government has withdrawn from running liquor vends, thus paving the way for the private sector to fully take over liquor retailing in Delhi.

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The main aim of the policy, Delhi’s deputy chief Manish Sisodia said, is to rectify liquor trading in Delhi and blunt the liquor mafia, which will mean an increase in government revenues. Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal tweeted:

Here are the expected changes in Delhi’s liquor scene, once the policy is implemented. It is likely in three months:

Lower drinking age, fewer dry days