70% Corona tax: a big shock to wine enthusiasts in Delhi…
70% Corona tax: a big shock to wine enthusiasts in Delhi, 1000 bottles will now be available in 1700
COVID-19 Effect: Delhi government announced imposition of 70% Corona tax on alcohol in one stroke. The increased rates come into effect from 5 May.
New Delhi : With the commencement of the third phase of lockdown (Lockdown 3.0), many types of shops have been allowed to open in the country’s capital Delhi. The Delhi government has also given permission to open liquor shops with conditions from Monday. At the same time, giving Kejriwal government a big blow to the alcohol enthusiasts, it announced to impose additional 70% corona tax on it. The new tax will apply to MRP. It has been implemented with immediate effect. In this way, a bottle of liquor which is available for Rs 1000 will now be available for Rs 1700. It is also expected to increase the revenue of Delhi Government. An order has been issued to open liquor shops in Delhi from 9 am to 6:30 pm.
The Delhi government has decided to impose 70 per cent corona epidemic tax on liquor sales from Tuesday, which has been named ‘Special Corona Fee’. The government’s move will boost the revenue severely affected by the lockdown implemented for the prevention of corona virus. It is clear that this rule will come into force from Tuesday morning and drinkers will have to spend more money.
Failed to create social distancing :
After failing to follow the rules of social distancing at liquor shops, the special branch of Delhi Police on Monday prepared a report and increased the time of sale of liquor to avoid overcrowding at shops. Suggested to go. Liquor shops opened on Monday after more than 40 days in the national capital Delhi and had to be closed due to the overcrowded crowd as people outside the shop were not following the rules of social distancing.
Special branch said this :
The special branch report states that liquor sales can be extended to avoid overcrowding and there should be enough stock of liquor available in shops, as people will buy more liquor than their needs. For this, the special branch has made several points and given them to the Delhi government.
Kejriwal’s warning : CM Kejriwal said that after the central government’s guideline, while in the Red Zone of Delhi, we had given relaxation for economic activity with some conditions, but today the manner in which social distancing has been made fun of at some places, we definitely approved Is not. If we see this again, we will seal the area. He also said that during economic activity, shopkeepers also have to understand their responsibility. If someone is now taken care of, then because of some people, we cannot put the entire Delhi in danger. Let us tell you that CM said these things were somewhere on Monday evening after the chaos during the sale of liquor in Delhi.