Cap on liquor amount in UP homes


Lucknow, Jan 25 (IANS): The Yogi Adityanath government in Uttar Pradesh has now made it mandatory to have a license to keep liquor over the prescribed limit at home.

As per the revised excise policy in Uttar Pradesh, "individuals will have to obtain a license to purchase, transport or keep in private possession liquor in excess of the prescribed retail limit."

According to the new policy, the limit of purchasing, transport, or private possession of only six litres of alcohol per person or in a house is fixed.

In order to consume more liquor than this, a license has to be obtained from the Excise Department.

The Excise Department will provide the license at an annual fee of Rs 12,000 while Rs 51,000 will have to be deposited as security money under the stipulated conditions.

"The state government has set a revenue target of Rs 6,000 crore more than Rs 34,500 crore in the year 2021-22, against Rs 28,300 crore in the year 2020-21 of the Excise Department. As a result, 7.5 per cent increase in annual license fees for country liquor, foreign liquor retail shops, and model shops for the year 2021-22. There has been no increase in the retail shop license fees of beer," said additional chief secretary, excise, Sanjay Bhoosreddy.

He further added, "To promote liquor production in the state under the new policy, the liquor produced in the state from the fruits produced in the state will be exempted from consideration duty for the next five years."

However, the new policy has caused considerable resentment among people.

A retired bureaucrat, termed the new policy, as 'unwarranted'.

"How the government limit the quantity of liquor that one keeps at home? Six litres is unrealistic because when you host a small party or have guests, the consumption of liquor invariably exceeds the limit," he said.

  

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