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Punjab govt mulls covid cess on liquor; to assess loss due to closure of vends

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CHANDIGARH : The Punjab government is mulling over imposing a special covid cess on liquor sale, while it has set up a three-member committee to assess the actual loss due to the closure of liquor vends in view of the coronavirus outbreak.

Announcing some relief for liquor contractors, Chief Minister Amarinder Singh on Wednesday said his government would provide adjustments to the licensees for losses incurred during the lockdown period starting from March 23 till May 6.

However, he ruled out extension in the contract of liquor vends beyond March 31, 2021, which was the major demand of liquor contractors.

They had been seeking 37 more business days which were lost because of the lockdown. On the issue of home delivery of liquor, Singh has

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