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Punjab Government Issued Notice After It Lets Hotels Serve Liquor Near Highways
- Wednesday June 28, 2017
- India News | Press Trust of India
The Punjab and Haryana High Court today issued a notice to the Punjab government, less than a week after the state Assembly amended the Excise Act, 1914 removing hotels, restaurants and clubs from the restrictions on serving of liquor within 500 metres of highways.
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Punjab Bypasses Top Court Order, Hotels Can Serve Alcohol Near Highways
- Friday June 23, 2017
- India News | Reported by Nikhil Pandhi
Hotels, restaurants and clubs near highways in Punjab will now be able to serve alcohol within 500 metres of highways. The Punjab Assembly today amended the excise act which will bypass the Supreme Court order that hotels, pubs and restaurants near highways will have to take alcohol off the menu to keep roads safe.
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Punjab To Amend Excise Act To Enable Hotels, Clubs To Serve Liquor Near Highways
- Tuesday June 20, 2017
- India News | Press Trust of India
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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Punjab To Amend Excise Act To Let Hotels, Clubs Serve Liquor Near Highways
- Tuesday June 20, 2017
- India News | Press Trust of India
The Punjab cabinet on Monday 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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Highway Liquor Ban May Hit 1 Million Jobs, Tweets Niti Aayog Chief Amitabh Kant
- Sunday April 2, 2017
- India News | Reported by Sonal Mehrotra Kapoor, Edited by Raija Susan Panicker
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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Liquor Shops Out; Pubs, Hotels Near Highways Too Go Dry After Top Court's Order
- Saturday April 1, 2017
- India News | Written by Sidharth Pandey
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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High Court Orders Shifting of Liquor Outlets From Highways in Kerala
- Monday November 10, 2014
- South | Written by Sneha Mary Koshy
Days after the Kerala High Court upheld the state government's 'no liquor' policy by ordering the shut-down of all bars except 4-star, 5-star and heritage bars, the court's division bench, while hearing a Public Interest Litigation (PIL), has now ordered the state to identify and shift all liquor outlets located on the highways or service roads nea...
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Punjab Government Issued Notice After It Lets Hotels Serve Liquor Near Highways
- Wednesday June 28, 2017
- India News | Press Trust of India
The Punjab and Haryana High Court today issued a notice to the Punjab government, less than a week after the state Assembly amended the Excise Act, 1914 removing hotels, restaurants and clubs from the restrictions on serving of liquor within 500 metres of highways.
- www.ndtv.com
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Punjab Bypasses Top Court Order, Hotels Can Serve Alcohol Near Highways
- Friday June 23, 2017
- India News | Reported by Nikhil Pandhi
Hotels, restaurants and clubs near highways in Punjab will now be able to serve alcohol within 500 metres of highways. The Punjab Assembly today amended the excise act which will bypass the Supreme Court order that hotels, pubs and restaurants near highways will have to take alcohol off the menu to keep roads safe.
- www.ndtv.com
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Punjab To Amend Excise Act To Enable Hotels, Clubs To Serve Liquor Near Highways
- Tuesday June 20, 2017
- India News | Press Trust of India
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.
- www.ndtv.com
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Punjab To Amend Excise Act To Let Hotels, Clubs Serve Liquor Near Highways
- Tuesday June 20, 2017
- India News | Press Trust of India
The Punjab cabinet on Monday 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.
- www.ndtv.com
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Highway Liquor Ban May Hit 1 Million Jobs, Tweets Niti Aayog Chief Amitabh Kant
- Sunday April 2, 2017
- India News | Reported by Sonal Mehrotra Kapoor, Edited by Raija Susan Panicker
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.
- www.ndtv.com
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Liquor Shops Out; Pubs, Hotels Near Highways Too Go Dry After Top Court's Order
- Saturday April 1, 2017
- India News | Written by Sidharth Pandey
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...
- www.ndtv.com
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High Court Orders Shifting of Liquor Outlets From Highways in Kerala
- Monday November 10, 2014
- South | Written by Sneha Mary Koshy
Days after the Kerala High Court upheld the state government's 'no liquor' policy by ordering the shut-down of all bars except 4-star, 5-star and heritage bars, the court's division bench, while hearing a Public Interest Litigation (PIL), has now ordered the state to identify and shift all liquor outlets located on the highways or service roads nea...
- www.ndtv.com