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Excise gets 1,6000 applications for 28 bars

Excise gets 1,6000 applications for 28 bars

Time of India13 hours ago

Hyderabad: The excise department's call for applications for 28 (2b) bars in the GHMC area and its nearby areas has attracted an overwhelming response, with over 1,600 applications submitted just one day before the June 6 deadline.
It is anticipated that this number could reach 2,000.
The department has opened the tender process for licences in the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC), as well as for individual licences in the municipalities of Mahbubnagar, Nizamabad and Jalpally.
This includes bars that lost their licences for failing to pay fees or submit the necessary documents within 90 days of receiving their initial licence.
There are around 2,500 bars across the state.
According to sources, many people not involved in the bar or wine shop business have applied in large numbers for the licence, for which the fee is set at Rs 1 lakh.
"Many believe they can sell their licence for double the price to people in the business and make a quick profit," said sources, adding that: "This trend has been seen with wine shops and is now happening with bars as well."
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In the GHMC area alone, over 500 applications have been submitted. "While this surge is positive, it is challenging to penalise a shop for not maintaining the required distance from hospitals and educational institutions. Current licence holders are struggling to remain in the same location," the sources said.
Meanwhile, the excise department has reported a notable 7% increase in revenue for the 2024–25 financial year. The Telangana govt is banking on a new excise policy and a revision of land values to boost revenue. The 2025-26 budget projects tax revenue of Rs 1.45 lakh crore, encompassing income from liquor, GST and other sales taxes, as well as land parcel sales. Sources mentioned that a new excise policy is expected to be introduced this year and that the govt is anticipating significant income from application fees for liquor outlets.
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