This story is from August 22, 2019

UT, Punjab and Haryana join hands to curb illegal liquor smuggling

UT, Punjab and Haryana join hands to curb illegal liquor smuggling
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CHANDIGARH: The Chandigarh administration and state governments of Punjab and Haryana have joined hands to curb illegal liquor smuggling in the region.
The first meeting of the committee, which was formed by Punjab governor-cum-UT administrator VP Singh Badnore to stop illegal liquor smuggling, was held at UT secretariat in Sector 9 on Thursday.
The meeting was attended by UT Advisor Manoj Parida, Punjab additional chief secretary MP Singh, Haryana additional chief secretary Sanjeev Kaushal and other senior officials of UT, Punjab and Haryana.

In the meeting, the members discussed that there is a need to rationalize the liquor prices difference in Chandigarh, Punjab and Haryana.
The members decided that the enforcement agencies of UT, Punjab and Haryana, will be strengthened to plug the smuggling of liquor and strict action will be taken against the liquor smugglers.
The committee has finalised that there will be two joint action committees, one at the level of assistant excise taxation commissioners (AETCs) and second at the level of senior officers of UT, Punjab and Haryana.
The AETCs of both the state and Chandigarh will meet every month, and work together to stop smuggling of liquor by sharing information. Meanwhile, the joint action committee of senior officials will meet on a quarterly basis.
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Rajinder Nagarkoti

Rajinder Nagarkoti is Principal Correspondent with The Times of India, Chandigarh. He covers Chandigarh Administration and CBI, NIA courts in Panchkula.

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