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In view of the upcoming Commonwealth Games and in order to present a tourist-friendly image of the city, Delhi's government has taken a decision to introduce L-4D, a new and lesser licence fee, to enable eateries in Delhi to serve wine and beer. It...
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To give some relief to farmers-turned-vintners in Titri village of Ratlam district (300 km west of Bhopal), the Madhya Pradesh government has asked the promoters of Patel Wine & Fruit Processing Industry Pvt Ltd to retail wine on pilot basis. Depending...
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India has quite taken to exploring wine from local fruit like coconut , karwanda , seabuckthorn berry, and lichi . Scientists working at the National Litchi Research Centre (NLRC) in Bihar have developed litchi-flavoured wine by mixing pulpy extracts...
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Beginning April last week, the excise and prohibition department is to sell leading foreign brands of liquor including Scotch and French wine and liqueurs through the 8000 outlets across the state selling Indian made foreign liquor (IMFL), bars and five...
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Wine production in Karnataka is expected to touch one lakh cases per month in the next five years, says Wine Board Chairman S Hari Singh. Announcing the Wine Festival to be held in Bangalore on April 10 and 11 , he said the production now was 10,000 cases...
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The state government of Maharashtra continues to be obsessed with new ways of producing alcohol. After announcing that it would encourage distilleries that produce liquor from food grain, and that it was toying with the idea of producing liquor from cashew...
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A policy is currently being framed for the wine sector in India. The food processing ministry is working on a comprehensive policy to give a boost to wine making and its consumption in the country. The steps being considered include putting in place a...
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A wine tavern is one where wine can only be consumed, while a wine boutique can only sell wine, you can’t consume it on the spot. To open either of these, the government levies a licence fee of Rs 5,000 per annum. The annual licence fee to serve alcoholic...
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Lubrasca grapes grow well in Mizoram The Northeastern state of Mizoram produces the premium variety of Lubrusca grapes . Wine made from the fruit is said to be of high quality and commercially viable. Mizoram has vineyards in 3000 acres! Some 1,000 farmers...
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Grape growers cooperative 18 grape growers of Titri village of Ratlam district (300 kms away from Bhopal) had decided to venture into the business on cooperative model three years ago but now they have few options as sale of their wine is under government...
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The Maharashtra government has decided to roll back VAT to 4% from 25% The decision to raise VAT to 25% recently kicked up a storm since investors in the business had got assurances of tax concessions by the state government. Wine makers in the state...
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In what can be seen as a possible truce between the two largest wine producing states, the Maharashtra government has proposed to bring down excise duty being charged for wine obtained from outside the state, if Karnataka agrees to reciprocate. In a letter...
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The Maharashtra government is likely to remove additional excise duty on wine soon. In a recent letter to the Karnataka Excise Commissioner Yogesh Tripathi, the Commissioner of Maharashtra, I Schahal, has expressed willingness to respond to the request...
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Liquor shopping experience would soon be a delight in Chandigarh with setting up of upscale modern liquor shops, a concept incorporated in the new excise policy for 2009-10. The excise and taxation department is looking forward to attracting prospective...
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The policy, says new distilleries, breweries, winery and bottling units will be encouraged. The licence fee of breweries, with production capacity of 1.2 crore bulk litres, will continue to be Rs 25 lakh per annum while for those with more production...
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