Delhi govt permits home delivery of liquor through mobile app, website
The Delhi government, on Tuesday, permitted home delivery of both Indian and foreign liquor through a mobile app or online web portal
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Home delivery of liquor permitted in Delhi
The Delhi government, on Tuesday, permitted home delivery of both Indian and foreign liquor through a mobile app or online web portal. This comes a day after the national capital started the unlocking process, after a month of lockdown.
Over a month ago, liquor manufacturers had asked the Aam Aadmi Party-led government to allow home delivery of alcoholic beverages. Because of lockdowns, people had gathered at wine shops to purchase liquor in advance.
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The Delhi government order is intended to avoid heavy crowding at wine and beer shops in the city after the lockdown is relaxed further in the coming days.