Delhi govt orders to deploy marshals at liquor stores to ensure Covid-appropriate behaviour
"All the four Government Corporations viz. DSIIDC, DTTDC, DSCSC and DCCWS shall deploy adequate marshals at all their vends (L-6 & L-8) and private licensees (L-7, L-9 & L-10) shall deploy their staff to ensure that COVID Appropriate Behaviour sha...

"All the four Government Corporations viz. DSIIDC, DTTDC, DSCSC and DCCWS shall deploy adequate marshals at all their vends (L-6 & L-8) and private licensees (L-7, L-9 & L-10) shall deploy their staff to ensure that COVID Appropriate Behaviour viz. wearing of masks, maintaining social distancing, regular use of sanitiser, no consumption of liquor, pan, gutkha, tobacco, etc. shall be ensured in all the liquor shops/vends/licensees," the Excise Department said in an order.
There are around 850 liquor shops in the city, including those run by government agencies and private individuals.
At present, 40 per cent of around 850 liquor vends in the national capital are run by private players.
There are currently four-state run agencies --- the Delhi Tourism and Transportation Development Corporation, the Delhi State Industrial and Infrastructure Development Corporation, the Delhi State Civil Supplies Corporation Limited and the Delhi Consumer's Cooperative Wholesale --- to sell liquor in the city.
Under the second phase of unlock, the government has allowed liquor shops to reopen.
The Delhi government had earlier announced that liquor stores in the city will open on an odd-even basis from 10 am to 8 pm.
The ongoing lockdown imposed since April 19 has been extended further to June 16.
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