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Why is alcohol so cheap in Gurgaon?

Why is alcohol so cheap in Gurgaon?

People resort to buying alcohol from Gurgaon especially because the excise duty is much lower than Delhi. So people may buy it from there and sell it in Delhi for Rs 80, thereby making Rs 20 profit. The consumer also gets it cheaper,” he added.

Why there is no MRP on alcohol?

The Haryana government’s excise policy has fixed the minimum selling price (MSP) of liquor, but there is no cap on maximum price, because of which liquor prices vary from outlet to outlet. The concept of not standardising retail price gives a free hand to the vends to sell at prices that they want to.

Can we buy liquor from Gurgaon?

“It will not be wrong to say that liquor is just not available in Delhi any more. Only a few government shops are open which have almost not stock. They only have low-range alcohol on offer. So, people are left with no option but to purchase from Gurugram or Noida.

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Is liquor cheaper in Haryana than Delhi?

Due to comparatively less prices, more liquor is smuggled from Haryana to Delhi. In such a situation, it is expected that there will be a decrease in the smuggling of liquor from here, but smuggling may increase in Noida and Ghaziabad.

What is MRP on beer?

In case of Beer, the margin is fixed for different categories. 7 Maximum Retail Price (MRP) EDP/ EBP + excise duty + wholesalers’ margin + retailers’ margin + AED which is rounded off to next five rupees.

Is alcohol delivery legal in Haryana?

“The licensee (L-13 holder) shall make delivery of liquor at the residences only if the order is received through a mobile app or online web portal, and no delivery shall be made to any hostel, office and institution. The licensee shall not sell liquor to any person for consumption ‘on’ the premises,” it said.

Can I carry alcohol from Gurgaon to Noida?

The Delhi government has decided to penalise those bringing liquor above 1 litre into the capital from neighbouring cities such as Gurgaon, Sonepat and Faridabad. Unaware of excise rules, most people bring liquor above 1 litre into Delhi from these areas. This is illegal.