Happy hrs at Gurgaon offices! Yay, or nay?

Happy hrs at Gurgaon offices! Yay, or nay?
We ask Gurgaon corporate employees if this will be the beginning of the after-office party at the premises or if is this something they would not be very comfortable with
The Haryana government introduced a new liquor policy which states that offices can be issued a license (L-10F) to sell low-content alcoholic drinks like wine and beer on the premises. We ask Gurgaon corporate employees if this will be the beginning of the after-office party at the premises or if is this something they would not be very comfortable with.
‘COULD HELP IN BUILDING CAMARADERIE; COULD ALSO LEAD TO DECREASED PRODUCTIVITY’
“On one hand, it could create a more relaxed and social atmosphere in the workplace, which could help to build camaraderie and promote team building. But on the other hand, serving alcohol in the workplace could lead to issues such as decreased productivity, absenteeism, and even workplace accidents, as well as a risk of alcohol abuse and addiction among employees. I think it’s important for companies to carefully consider the potential risks and benefits of serving alcohol on their premises, and to establish clear policies and guidelines around its use. It’s also crucial that employees are educated about responsible drinking and that there are measures in place to ensure their safety and wellbeing. ”
— Siddhant Chauhan, a corporate employee who works in Gurgaon
Haryana government’s new liquor policy states that only those companies that have offices with a covered area of least 1 lakh sqft and 5,000 employees on their payrolls will be allowed the licenses.
Haryana government’s new liquor policy states that only those companies that have offices with a covered area of least 1 lakh sqft and 5,000 employees on their payrolls will be allowed the licenses

The offices should be a standalone building, offices in SEZ and IT parks and co-working spaces will not be covered under the policy
The offices should be a standalone building, offices in SEZ and IT parks and co-working spaces will not be covered under the policy

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