Liquor regulars will get barcode liquor and
computer generated bills for their liquor purchases from April1in the state.
State government came out with ‘Barcode’ liquor sales
to control the sale of spurious liquor and also selling objectionable liquor at
bar and wine shops.
The barcode liquor bottles at bars and wines and
also sale of liquor at liquor depots will be computerized and correlated with the
sales at liquor depots, wine shops and bars.
The excise department is conducting meetings with
wine and bar shop license holders in all the districts and appealing them to
sale barcode liquor and issue computer generated bills to the customers from
April1 in the state.
Already the bar code system as far as liquor sale is
concerned is being implemented at liquor depots and with this official liquor
sales are computerized in the state.
Adilabad excise superintendent Anitha said, “ we have
received instructions from the state government to ensure the sale of barcode
liquor at Bars and wines to control the spurious liquor, mixing spurious liquor
with the government supplied liquor and added that every liquor bottle will
have bar code on it and that will be computerized”.
Liquor sales increased many folds following the
incidents of excise and police departments started crackdown over manufacturing
units of gudumba (illicit distilled liquor) and seizing the material used in
manufacturing gudumba in the district.
Excise officials had conducted meetings with the
license holders of wine and bar shops and also police to motivate them to
extend their support in controlling the spurious liquor in the Telangana state.