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Additional Wine Stores to be opened in Shillong

Wyrta Staff by Wyrta Staff
May 12, 2020
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Shillong: The Deputy Commissioner (Excise), East Khasi Hills District, Shillong has informed that listed additional wine shops will also open with effect from 12th to 16th May, 2020 from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM daily.

In an Order, the Deputy Commissioner (Excise) has laid down conditions to be strictly complied by the Owners/Proprietors of wine stores whereby sale of liquor shall not exceed three litres of foreign liquor or wine and four litres of beer, per customer. The owners of the wine stores will utilize their own staff and they will personally be responsible to ensure social distancing of atleast six feet is maintained between customers, no overcrowding takes place or assembly of five or more persons in the vicinity of the shop, respiratory etiquette and to strictly follow all directives and advisories issued by the Health and Family Welfare Department with reference to COVID-19 situation.

They are to strictly avoid overcrowding and congestion in one spot, staff of a particular wine store will disperse and direct the accumulating customers to other nearby wine stores within the same locality/village. Overcrowding of customers may invite further legal action. The owners of the wine stores will provide hand sanitizers free of cost to customers and staff while handling the bottles and cash and the wine stores will limit their staff to the barest minimum and they are to wear masks at all time, without fail. The Order also stated that wine stores will extend full cooperation and comply with the arrangements of District Administration, Police, Excise and other authorities involved by the District Administration for regulation and monitoring purposes.

The Deputy Commissioner (Excise) has also laid down conditions to be strictly complied by the customers whereby only one person per household is allowed to visit the wine store for purchase, to maintain social distancing of atleast six feet, respiratory etiquette and to strictly follow all directives and advisories issued by the Health and Family Welfare Department with reference to COVID-19 situation. The customers are to avoid overcrowding and congestion in one location.

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Violation of the above instructions including physical distancing norms, non wearing of masks, non use of sanitizers, spitting in public places and other advisories of Health and Family Welfare Department shall be strictly acted upon the owner of the wine stores and customers alike, under Section 269 and Section 188 of IPC, Section 133 of CrPC and other relevant provisions of law.

Proprietors of the wine stores shall mandatorily take appropriate measures to prevent people from crowding and breaking social distancing norms in their respective premises. Failure to enforce the prescribed norms will warrant closure of the wine store.  

District Officers of Excise Department to also enforce the prescribed norms with support from Police and the concerned Sub-Divisional Officers (Civil), Block Development Officers and Zonal Team Leaders in East Khasi Hills, informed the Deputy Commissioner (Excise), East Khasi Hills District, Shillong. 

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