"The state government respects the Supreme Court's decision of imposing a ban on the sale of liquor within 500 metres of state and national highways... The matter is being considered to find a way out for people engaged in this industry, and officers of the Excise and Taxation and Tourism departments are working on it," he said.
Khattar was replying to a question by reporters here on the possibility of Haryana de-notifying some state highways on the lines of Punjab, Himachal Pradesh and Rajasthan governments.
Replying to a question regarding private schools in the state, he said the state government had entered into an agreement with some of them to teach students of state-run schools.
The government would provide infrastructure in its schools and better education would be provided to students, he said.
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