 Ranchi, Aug 19 (IANS) The Jharkhand Excise Department has  proposed to allow sale of liquor in grocery shops in the state.
Ranchi, Aug 19 (IANS) The Jharkhand Excise Department has  proposed to allow sale of liquor in grocery shops in the state.
      
The proposal to sell liquor in grocery shops was sent to the Chief Minister's  Office (CMO) for approval of the Chief Minister. The CMO has returned the file  to the Excise Department with certain queries.
"As per the proposal, any grocery shop filing GST (Goods and Services Tax)  on a Rs 30 lakh income can be given license to sell liquor. The proposal had  come for approval from the Chief Minister who is also in-charge of the Excise  Department. The proposal is in form of amendment of the 2018 excise  policy" an Excise Department source told IANS.
In the last three years, Jharkhand has amended its excise policy twice. 
Earlier, liquor was sold through the auctioning of licenses. From 2017, the  state government started selling liquor through government shops. However, not  having succeeded in in increasing revenues with this measure, the state again  amended its policy and started auctioning the liquor shops from April 1, 2019.
As per the new proposal, liquor shops could be opened even at panchayat level  by awarding licenses to grocery shops. The state government, thus, aims to  generate Rs 1,500 crore per annum on liquor sales.