Karnataka will resume sale of liquor in all places of the states except in containment zones, the state government said on Saturday.
H. Nagesh, the state's excise minister said that sale of liquor will resume in all parts except containment zones. The decision brings a sense of relief to cash-starved Karnataka that has faced an acute fund crunch to battle covid-19 or its poor economic condition that threatens to aggravate the crisis in the state.
Liquor sales is one of the biggest revenue earners for Karnataka and the government has set a target of ₹22,700 crore for the ongoing fiscal. "Only Mysore Sales International Limited (MSIL) and MRP shops will be open and from 9 am to 7 pm," one person from the excise ministry said.