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The decision was taken by the Administrative Council that met here under the chairmanship of Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha.
Rajeev Rai Bhatnagar, advisor to the Lieutenant Governor, and Arun Kumar Mehta, chief secretary, Jammu and Kashmir attended the meeting.
The council approved the incorporation of liberal provisions in Jammu and Kashmir Liquor License and Sale Rules, 1984, and Excise Policy, 2023-24 for the grant of a ‘JKEL-2A’ license for the retail sale of beer and RTD beverages in departmental stores in urban areas of the Union Territory, an official spokesperson said.
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Moreover, a chain of departmental stores having an annual turnover of more than Rs 10 crore will be eligible to apply for separate licenses for each store, the spokesperson said.
The departmental store should have been in existence for at least 12 months prior to the date of application. However, this condition shall not be applicable in case of a new or recently opened departmental store belonging to a chain of departmental stores having an annual turnover of more than Rs 10 crore, he said.
The departmental stores should be selling a minimum of six of the category of items, including grocery items; frozen foods; confectionery/bakery items; toiletries; cosmetics; household goods; utensils/kitchenware; sports items; electrical/electronic appliances; apparels; and stationery, the spokesperson said.
In addition, no application for the grant of license shall be considered for departmental stores functioning at petrol pumps according to the said decision, he said.
The administrative council also gave permission to the Jammu and Kashmir Tourism Development Corporation for the retail sale of beer and RTD beverages in unserved/underserved areas in consultation with the concerned deputy commissioner, the spokesperson added.