State Bureau, Lucknow. The far-sighted and transparent excise policy of the government has not only taken the revenue of the state to new heights but has also emerged as a national model for other states of the country.
Karnataka, Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Odisha, Punjab, Jharkhand and Himachal Pradesh are considering implementing the excise policy here in their states also.
The Excise Commissioners and senior officials there visited and studied the policy. Appreciated it as practical and revenue focused.
Excise Commissioner Adarsh Singh said that excise officials of the states inspected the distilleries and liquor shops of the state. From production to sale, what kind of monitoring system has been implemented, how illegal activities are being curbed.
Took information about this. Appreciated the digital tracking system adopted in the state, allotment of shops through e-lottery, barcoding and stock management system.
Officials acknowledged that these measures have not only increased revenues but also enabled effective control of corruption and irregularities. Officials emphasized on understanding how sustainable growth in revenue has been made possible by strengthening policy making, e-governance, licensing process and monitoring mechanisms.
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