The Karnataka government move aims to shore up revenue from excise and help the cash-starved state in its battle against covid-19 BENGALURU : The Karnataka government on Friday allowed clubs, bars, restaurants and hotels in the state to sell liquor at maximum retail price (MRP) and permit them to sell their stock.
The move by the Karnataka government is part of its plans to shore up revenues from excise and help the cash-starved state in its battle against covid-19 and the economic uncertainty that shrouds it.
The notification by the excise department says that establishments with cl-4 (clubs), cl-7 (hotels and boarding houses) and cl-9 (bars and restaurants) outside containment zones and malls or shopping complexes be allowed to resume