
The Telelangan excise duty department has increased their efforts to reduce the sale and distribution of invalid liqueur (NDPL) and falsified alcohol in the Rangareddy division, while the coercive teams have been issued strict directives on decisive negotiations.
The deputy Commissioner for the Consumer Tax P. Dasarath during the inspection meeting held on Monday emphasized the need for intensified inspections and rapid solutions to the waiting cases. He ordered officials to maintain increased alertness during a bonal, where the consumption of liqueur traditionally accumulates, and ordered that NDPL and false liqueur be strictly forbidden to address the public.
“The influx of Delhi and Haryana to Hyderabad and Rangareddy grows. Our teams must carefully follow and take immediate action against illegal movement and use, especially in public gatherings and functions,” Dasarath said.
The Commissioner’s representative, who emphasized the importance of eliminating NDPL to meet the state -ordered targets, ordered coercive teams, staff and DTF staff to intensify the ground and coordinate with licensed sellers. He also called for greater readiness to reserves of legal liqueurs traders in anticipation of increased demand during the festival period.
The Commissioner’s representative further directed consumer stations to speed up court proceedings, including the submission of fees, arrest of the accused, destruction of seized vehicles and closure of long black cases.
At the checking meeting were assistant Commissioner R. Kishan, along with superintendents of excise duty K. Vijay (Malkajgiri), NK Fayazuddin (Medchal), Ujwala Reddy (Saroornagar) and Vijaya Baskar Goud (Vikarabad), also inspectors and members and members. Members and members and members and members, and members, and members, and members, and Dtthaskar Goud), assistant. Wings.
Published – 23 June 2025 17:24