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Now, Bengal government to enter into retail liquor trade
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IANS | 10 Nov, 2022
After
completely monopolising the wholesale liquor trade in West Bengal in
2017, the cash-strapped state government has now decided to enter retail
liquor trading in association with private entities.
The
West Bengal State Beverages Corporation (BEV-Co), the state-run and the
only wholesale liquor entity in West Bengal, has floated an e-tender to
start BEV-Co Retail Shops under franchisee system initially in the
three districts in north Bengal, namely Darjeeling, Kalimpong, and
Alipurduar districts.
A total of 92 spots in these three
districts have been selected for opening these franchisee retail shops,
with Darjeeling having the maximum share at 42, followed by Alipurduar
at 31, and Kalimpong at 19. State Excise Department sources said that
the reason for choosing these three north Bengal districts for BEV-Co's
entry in retail trade is because the average distance between two liquor
shops in these three districts are more than that in other districts in
the state.
Those who will be finally selected to be franchisees
will have to pay an initial amount to BEV-Co, besides offering a share
of the profit earned from these outlets. The regular brands of Indian
Made Foreign Liquor (IMFL), country liquor, foreign liquor brands, and
beer would be sold through these franchisee retail outlets of Bevco.
The
opposition parties have criticized the decision and said that since
state excise is the only source of state's own revenue, the state
government has adopted the easy path to generate additional resources
instead of venturing alternative routes like facilitating
industrialisation.
According to BJP's state President, Sukanta
Majumdar, actually the intention of the state government is to keep the
younger generation intoxicated so that they do not organise protests
demanding jobs or against corrupt practices of the ruling party.
However,
Trinamool Congress Rajya Sabha member, Dr Santanu Sen said that West
Bengal is not the only Indian state where the state government is into
retail liquor trading. "This will generate additional state's own
revenue on one hand and on the other hand it will also reduce chances of
selling of spurious liquor," he said.
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