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To Bypass Highway Law For Bars, Uttarakhand Government Does This
The Uttarakhand government has brought bar licences under the service sector, paving way for the reopening of a number of restaurants and bars which had shut shop following a Supreme Court order banning the sale of liquor within 500 metres of highways.
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Highway Liquor Ban: Delhi Government To Re-Verify 40 Hotels, Clubs, Restaurants
The Delhi government has ordered the physical re-verification of around 40 hotels, clubs and restaurants in the city which were sealed due to the Supreme Court's order banning sale of liquor within 500 metres of highways, an official said.
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Drivers Shouldn't Be Drunk In Fast Moving Traffic: Supreme Court
The Supreme Court today said the idea behind its verdict banning the sale of liquor along the highways was that a driver should not be under the influence of liquor at places where there is high speed traffic.
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Punjab To Amend Excise Act To Enable Hotels, Clubs To Serve Liquor Near Highways
The Punjab Cabinet today gave its nod to a proposal to amend the excise act which will enable hotels, restaurants and clubs to serve alcohol within 500 meters of highways.
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Dear Supreme Court, We Need Another 500-Metre Ban
The ban on the sale booze anywhere within 500 meters of a state or national highway has led to a lot of outcry. But there's another "500-metre" order with which the Supreme Court could save lives.
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Bar Owners, Hoteliers In Punjab, Haryana Turn To State Government For Relief
With the Supreme court banning the sale of liquor within 500 metres of highways, the affected hotel, bar and restaurant owners in Punjab, Haryana and Chandigarh are pinning hopes on the respective state governments to save their trade.
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Highway Liquor Ban May Hit 1 Million Jobs, Tweets Niti Aayog Chief Amitabh Kant
As five-star hotels in Gurugram huddled together to discuss and come up with a course of action following the Supreme Court order banning sale of liquor near national highways, Amitabh Kant, the chief of Niti Aayog, has expressed his reservations about the fallout of the order.
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Gurgaon's Cyber Hub Deserted Day After Supreme Court's Liquor Ban Takes Effect
Restaurants in Delhi and adjacent Gurgaon wear a deserted look after the Supreme Court's directive to ban liquor service and sale 500 meters from highways. The ban, that earlier applied to liquor vendors alongside highways in the country, now applies to pubs, hotels and restaurants too. The Supreme Court ruling came into effect on April 1.
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Liquor Shops Out; Pubs, Hotels Near Highways Too Go Dry After Top Court's Order
Starting today, hundreds of pubs, five-star hotels and other watering holes within 500 metres from the National Highways will either go dry, or shut shop. The Supreme Court yesterday upheld its December 15, 2016, decision to shut down liquor vends along the highways, but made it clear that other places that serve alcohol, too, would have to take th...
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Top Court Seeks Response From Centre, States On Liquor Sale Ban On Highways
The Supreme Court today sought responses from the Centre, states and Union Territories on a plea seeking a direction to amend excise laws to ensure that no liquor is sold alongside state and national highways due to rising fatalities in road mishaps across the nation.
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To Bypass Highway Law For Bars, Uttarakhand Government Does This
The Uttarakhand government has brought bar licences under the service sector, paving way for the reopening of a number of restaurants and bars which had shut shop following a Supreme Court order banning the sale of liquor within 500 metres of highways.
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Highway Liquor Ban: Delhi Government To Re-Verify 40 Hotels, Clubs, Restaurants
The Delhi government has ordered the physical re-verification of around 40 hotels, clubs and restaurants in the city which were sealed due to the Supreme Court's order banning sale of liquor within 500 metres of highways, an official said.
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Drivers Shouldn't Be Drunk In Fast Moving Traffic: Supreme Court
The Supreme Court today said the idea behind its verdict banning the sale of liquor along the highways was that a driver should not be under the influence of liquor at places where there is high speed traffic.
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Punjab To Amend Excise Act To Enable Hotels, Clubs To Serve Liquor Near Highways
The Punjab Cabinet today gave its nod to a proposal to amend the excise act which will enable hotels, restaurants and clubs to serve alcohol within 500 meters of highways.
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Dear Supreme Court, We Need Another 500-Metre Ban
The ban on the sale booze anywhere within 500 meters of a state or national highway has led to a lot of outcry. But there's another "500-metre" order with which the Supreme Court could save lives.
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Bar Owners, Hoteliers In Punjab, Haryana Turn To State Government For Relief
With the Supreme court banning the sale of liquor within 500 metres of highways, the affected hotel, bar and restaurant owners in Punjab, Haryana and Chandigarh are pinning hopes on the respective state governments to save their trade.
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Highway Liquor Ban May Hit 1 Million Jobs, Tweets Niti Aayog Chief Amitabh Kant
As five-star hotels in Gurugram huddled together to discuss and come up with a course of action following the Supreme Court order banning sale of liquor near national highways, Amitabh Kant, the chief of Niti Aayog, has expressed his reservations about the fallout of the order.
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Gurgaon's Cyber Hub Deserted Day After Supreme Court's Liquor Ban Takes Effect
Restaurants in Delhi and adjacent Gurgaon wear a deserted look after the Supreme Court's directive to ban liquor service and sale 500 meters from highways. The ban, that earlier applied to liquor vendors alongside highways in the country, now applies to pubs, hotels and restaurants too. The Supreme Court ruling came into effect on April 1.
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Liquor Shops Out; Pubs, Hotels Near Highways Too Go Dry After Top Court's Order
Starting today, hundreds of pubs, five-star hotels and other watering holes within 500 metres from the National Highways will either go dry, or shut shop. The Supreme Court yesterday upheld its December 15, 2016, decision to shut down liquor vends along the highways, but made it clear that other places that serve alcohol, too, would have to take th...
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Top Court Seeks Response From Centre, States On Liquor Sale Ban On Highways
The Supreme Court today sought responses from the Centre, states and Union Territories on a plea seeking a direction to amend excise laws to ensure that no liquor is sold alongside state and national highways due to rising fatalities in road mishaps across the nation.