<p>The Delhi government has decided to extend the excise license of liquor shops, clubs, restro-bars and other establishments by three more months till September 30.</p>.<p>In an order issued on Thursday, the excise department said the government has approved the new excise policy 2021-22 which is likely to be implemented in the next three months.</p>.<p>The excise department will renew the licenses that are coming to an end by June 30, it said.</p>.<p>"Therefore, in order to ensure smooth and uninterrupted supply of authorised liquor in Delhi, it has been decided to extend/renew all existing licenses for a further period of 3 months up to 30.09.2021, commencing from 01.07.2021," the order read.</p>.<p>The licenses will only be renewed after the payment of proportionate license fees on or before June 30 for the period of three months, it said.</p>.<p>It is the second time this year that the excise department has decided to renew the licences of liquor vendors, bars, restaurants among others for a period of three months.</p>.<p>Earlier in March, the extension was given from April 1 till June 30.</p>.<p>There are around 850 liquor shops in the city including those run by government agencies and private individuals.</p>
<p>The Delhi government has decided to extend the excise license of liquor shops, clubs, restro-bars and other establishments by three more months till September 30.</p>.<p>In an order issued on Thursday, the excise department said the government has approved the new excise policy 2021-22 which is likely to be implemented in the next three months.</p>.<p>The excise department will renew the licenses that are coming to an end by June 30, it said.</p>.<p>"Therefore, in order to ensure smooth and uninterrupted supply of authorised liquor in Delhi, it has been decided to extend/renew all existing licenses for a further period of 3 months up to 30.09.2021, commencing from 01.07.2021," the order read.</p>.<p>The licenses will only be renewed after the payment of proportionate license fees on or before June 30 for the period of three months, it said.</p>.<p>It is the second time this year that the excise department has decided to renew the licences of liquor vendors, bars, restaurants among others for a period of three months.</p>.<p>Earlier in March, the extension was given from April 1 till June 30.</p>.<p>There are around 850 liquor shops in the city including those run by government agencies and private individuals.</p>