
Prohibition of Madhya Pradesh liqueur: The ban on the sale of alcohol in 19 religious places Madhya Pradesh will enter into force from Tuesday, April 1, 2025 according to the new policy of the consumer government.
25th January BJP Madhya Pradesh has announced a new excise duty policy, which includes the overall ban on the sale and purchase of liqueur in 19 religious places in the state.
Where is the liqueur disabled?
The sale of liqueur was banned in cities such as Ujjain, Omkareshwar, Maheshware, Mandleshwar, Orchha, MaiHar, Chitrakoot, Data, Virgin, Mandel, Mandel, Mandel, AMARKANTAK, SALKANPUR, BARMAN KALAN, Linga, Linga, Bandakpur and Bandakpur. According to the new policy, no licenses for wine stores will not be issued or allowed in these areas from 1 April 2025.
After joining policy comes into force, there will be almost 47 alcohol stores.
Reaction to liqueur ban
Ramayani Kuti Aashram Mahant Ram Hiday das praise Madhya pradesh government decision.
“This is a welcome decision. Our greetings to the government. However, this decision should be taken before. It is a very good decision. We hope the government’s decision is correct,” Das said.
Padma Shri BK Jain, Ophthalmologist and Director of Sadgur Netra Chikitsalaya in India Chitrakoo, welcomed the decision of the government.
“I thank the CM Mohan Yadav for taking this decision. It was the right decision at the right time. This will bring good results in the future, but not only the government’s responsibility. Each of the public must also work for him; only then this liqueur will be successful,” Jain said.
New “low alcoholic beverage bar in restaurants
In addition to the liqueur ban, the latest excise duty policy, it also brought a number of “low alcoholic beverage bar” in the new excise tax policy.
“In the years 2025-26, a new category of” low alcoholic beverage bar “will be introduced. According to this license, only beer, wine and alcoholic beverages with a maximum alcohol content of 10% of the Order no.
(Tagstotranslate) ban of spirits