5 Aerocity hotel bars may reopen soon

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Five hotel bars in the Aerocity area near the IGI Airport which were shutdown after a Supreme order banning sale of within 500 metres of highways, may reopen soon as a committee has found they are beyond the distance limit.

A four-member committee of the Excise Department has recommended restoring their licences after it found that these hotel bars fall beyond 500 metres of the national highway.



The committee was formed last week to look into grievances of some restaurants and bar-owners whose shops had to shut after the Supreme order.

Some bar-owners claimed their establishments were beyond the 500-metre limit set by the apex They had also made a representation before the Excise Commissioner.

Sources said the committee has submitted its interim report wherein it recommends restoration of licences of the five hotel bars.

The committee will submit final report in some time as it is yet to verify the claims of some of the affected hotel and restaurants bars.

"The Committee again measured distance of affected bars from highway and it was found that they are located beyond 500 metres from the national highway," an official said.

The official, however, did not reveal the names of the hotel bars that will soon be able to serve Sources, however, said these are four-star and five-star hotels.

Over 100 vends, restaurant and hotel bars located within 500 metres of national and state had been shut down in the city following the order.

Last month, the Supreme banned sale of within 500 metres of state and national including in bars, pubs and restaurants.

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5 Aerocity hotel bars may reopen soon

Five hotel bars in the Aerocity area near the IGI Airport which were shutdown after a Supreme Court order banning sale of liquor within 500 metres of highways, may reopen soon as a Delhi government committee has found they are beyond the distance limit. A four-member committee of the Delhi Excise Department has recommended restoring their licences after it found that these hotel bars fall beyond 500 metres of the national highway. The committee was formed last week to look into grievances of some restaurants and bar-owners whose shops had to shut after the Supreme Court order. Some bar-owners claimed their establishments were beyond the 500-metre limit set by the apex court. They had also made a representation before the Excise Commissioner. Sources said the committee has submitted its interim report wherein it recommends restoration of licences of the five hotel bars. The committee will submit final report in some time as it is yet to verify the claims of some of the affected ... Five hotel bars in the Aerocity area near the IGI Airport which were shutdown after a Supreme order banning sale of within 500 metres of highways, may reopen soon as a committee has found they are beyond the distance limit.

A four-member committee of the Excise Department has recommended restoring their licences after it found that these hotel bars fall beyond 500 metres of the national highway.

The committee was formed last week to look into grievances of some restaurants and bar-owners whose shops had to shut after the Supreme order.

Some bar-owners claimed their establishments were beyond the 500-metre limit set by the apex They had also made a representation before the Excise Commissioner.

Sources said the committee has submitted its interim report wherein it recommends restoration of licences of the five hotel bars.

The committee will submit final report in some time as it is yet to verify the claims of some of the affected hotel and restaurants bars.

"The Committee again measured distance of affected bars from highway and it was found that they are located beyond 500 metres from the national highway," an official said.

The official, however, did not reveal the names of the hotel bars that will soon be able to serve Sources, however, said these are four-star and five-star hotels.

Over 100 vends, restaurant and hotel bars located within 500 metres of national and state had been shut down in the city following the order.

Last month, the Supreme banned sale of within 500 metres of state and national including in bars, pubs and restaurants.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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