State Revenue Minister Eknath Khadse has set a revenue target of Rs 20,000 crore from excise duty on the sale of liquor in the state.
"Within the next one month, it will be mandatory for all liquor bottles to have a hologram stuck on it to ensure that spurious liquor flow into the state is stopped. Apart from loss of revenue, spurious liquor also causes health hazards, which needs to be checked," Khadse said.
He added that to further strengthen the excise department, officials of the department have been provided with 44 new vehicles (for departmental purposes) and an additional 50 vehicles would be provided next year.
"To achieve our aim of generating Rs 20,000 crore from excise duty on liquor, officials will need to do a lot of hardwork. We have to ensure that illegitimate liquor flow is stopped and all vacant posts in the department are filled," Khadse said.
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