<p>At a time when the government has been cash-strapped, the Excise department has been able to rake in a revenue of Rs 23,131 crore, which is over Rs 400 crore more than its revenue target for the year 2020-21.</p>.<p>The budget had envisaged a revenue of Rs 22,700 crore for the fiscal as against Rs 21,583 crore revenue generated for the previous 2019-20 fiscal.</p>.<p>A total of 583 lakh carton boxes of Indian made liquor (IML) and 237 lakh carton boxes of beer were sold across the state in 2020-21. </p>.<p>According to data available with the excise department, while the sales were low in the first half of 2020 owing to the lockdown, there was an increase in sales post-June.</p>.<p>The department has seen an average revenue of about Rs 2,000 crore a month in the second half of the year. The government has fixed a revenue collection target of Rs 24,580 crore for the excise department for 2021-22. </p>
<p>At a time when the government has been cash-strapped, the Excise department has been able to rake in a revenue of Rs 23,131 crore, which is over Rs 400 crore more than its revenue target for the year 2020-21.</p>.<p>The budget had envisaged a revenue of Rs 22,700 crore for the fiscal as against Rs 21,583 crore revenue generated for the previous 2019-20 fiscal.</p>.<p>A total of 583 lakh carton boxes of Indian made liquor (IML) and 237 lakh carton boxes of beer were sold across the state in 2020-21. </p>.<p>According to data available with the excise department, while the sales were low in the first half of 2020 owing to the lockdown, there was an increase in sales post-June.</p>.<p>The department has seen an average revenue of about Rs 2,000 crore a month in the second half of the year. The government has fixed a revenue collection target of Rs 24,580 crore for the excise department for 2021-22. </p>