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Liquor cartel's hold broken, way paved for entry of new players

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February 08, 2025

Along with breaking the hold of liquor cartel, the state govt has made the move to allot shops through e-lottery and open the door for new players NITIN AGARWAL, Uttar Pradesh excise minister

- HT Correspondent

LUCKNOW: The Uttar Pradesh government has decided to break the hold of the liquor cartel and paved the way for the entry of new players in the liquor trade by opting not to renew existing licences under the excise policy for 2025-26.

Uttar Pradesh excise minister Nitin Agarwal said, "Along with the breaking the hold of the liquor cartel, the state government has made the move to allot shops through e-lottery and open the door for new players."

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