Excise department auctions 210 vends in Gurugram for Rs 743 crore

In the east zone, the highest bid of Rs 34.83.crore was for a liquor vend in Sector 31 while the second highest was for Golf Course Road for Rs 31.9 crore. In west zone, the highest bid was of Rs 64.20 crore for a vend in DLF-2 and second highest was of Rs 42.53 crore for Sector 23/23A.

gurgaon Updated: Mar 15, 2019 03:31 IST
The Haryana government on Thursday auctioned 210 liquor vends in Gurugram district through e-tenders and earned Rs 743 crore from the bid amount, an increase of 6.27% on the reserve price, said officials of the excise department.(Picture for representation)

The Haryana government on Thursday auctioned 210 liquor vends in Gurugram district through e-tenders and earned Rs 743 crore from the bid amount, an increase of 6.27% on the reserve price, said officials of the excise department.

The bids were finalised in the presence of Gurugram deputy commissioner, additional deputy commissioner, four deputy excise and taxation commissioners (DETC), and officials of the sales tax and excise departments.

In the east zone, the highest bid of Rs 34.83.crore was for Sector 31 liquor vend while the second highest bid was for Golf Course Road liquor vend for Rs 31.9 crore. The third highest bid was of Rs 31.85 crore for MG Road.

In west zone, the highest bid was of Rs 64.20 crore for a vend in DLF-2, second highest was of Rs 42.53 crore for a vend in Sector 23/23A and third highest was for a vend in Sector 18, which went for Rs 33.20 crore.

The state was divided into three groups for the process of e-tendering this year and Gurugram city fell in Group A.

The excise areas are divided into east and west Gurugram that have 19 and 21 zones respectively. Each of the total 40 zones comprises a maximum of six liquor vends that are allowed to operate. In urban zones, in addition to these, four sub-vends are also allowed for each zone. The officials said last year the department had auctioned 246 liquor vends and earned Rs 785.83, which was an increase of 20% on the reserve price.

The officials said that the difference between the reserve price and the bidding amount is lower this year. The revenue is mostly increased when there are new players but there were none this year, an official said. There may be a possibility of cartelisation by the bidders, an official said.

Also, there was no bidding in five of the 40 zones for which e-tendering process will be started again.

HC Dahiya, deputy commissioner of excise and taxation, Gurugram (west), said they have received bids for 19 zones out of 21. The auction for the remaining zones will be announced soon. The west area earned revenue of Rs 395 crore against Rs 380 reserve price which is an increase of 4%, said officials.

“This time, we received bids on 16 out of 19 zones. The reserve price was Rs 320 crore and received revenue of Rs 348 crore. We have earned a revenue of 8.5%. The tendering process was done electronically. The e-tendering process started on March 11 and was open to bidders till March 14,” Sneh Lata Yadav, DETC (East), said.

The state excise department earned Rs 6,000 crore in revenue in 2018 -19 and have set a revenue target of ₹7,600 crore for the financial year 2019-20. Currently, Indian Made Foreign Liquor(IMFL) is sold on the basis of the minimum retail price decided by the trader or the retailer.

First Published: Mar 15, 2019 03:31 IST