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No takers for alcohol as Hingoli liquor shops reopen

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Published : May 14, 2020, 11:43 PM IST

Liquor shops opened in Hingoli with the conditions for the first time in 50 days following the lockdown amidst the outbreak of Coronavirus. But the district recorded almost no buyers of alcohol on its first day.

No takers for alcohol as Hingoli liquor shops reopen
No takers for alcohol as Hingoli liquor shops reopen

Hingoli: District Collector Ruchesh Jayavanshi has ordered the conditional opening of liquor shops in Hingoli for the first time in 50 days following the lockdown amidst the outbreak of Coronavirus. According to him, the shops have opened but liquor consumers seem to have given up on alcohol.

As the shops are opened after 50 days, liquor sellers have opened the shops following the order given by the government. Vendors here had made all the preparations outside their shops since Wednesday (May 13) as the number of native drinkers was high.

Healthy labourers have also been called to work in the shop following the rules laid down by the administration. However, only three to four customers have been seen in front of the shop since this morning.

Labourers consume locally made liquor since the lockdown was imposed. As the labourers do not have enough money to even afford two meals a day it is unlikely they would turn up at IMFL liquor shops for alcohol.

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Hingoli: District Collector Ruchesh Jayavanshi has ordered the conditional opening of liquor shops in Hingoli for the first time in 50 days following the lockdown amidst the outbreak of Coronavirus. According to him, the shops have opened but liquor consumers seem to have given up on alcohol.

As the shops are opened after 50 days, liquor sellers have opened the shops following the order given by the government. Vendors here had made all the preparations outside their shops since Wednesday (May 13) as the number of native drinkers was high.

Healthy labourers have also been called to work in the shop following the rules laid down by the administration. However, only three to four customers have been seen in front of the shop since this morning.

Labourers consume locally made liquor since the lockdown was imposed. As the labourers do not have enough money to even afford two meals a day it is unlikely they would turn up at IMFL liquor shops for alcohol.

ALSO READ: BSF DG says troops ready for season of intrusion from Pakistan side, terrorists being eliminated at launching pads

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