Updated January 8th, 2019 at 16:57 IST

Delhi official puts a figure on the spurt in liquor sales on New Year's eve; Here's how much was purchased

According to a Delhi government official, there was a spurt in sale of liquor in the city on December 31.

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Delhiites partied hard to welcome 2019, gulping down over 16.5 lakh liquor bottles on the eve of New Year.

According to a Delhi government official, there was a spurt in sale of liquor in the city on December 31.

The official said, as per records, the total excise collection of the government on December 31 was Rs 16.4 crore.

"16,59,636 bottles of liquor were sold by all entities, including liquor shops, restro-bars and clubs in the national capital on December 31," the official said.

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In 2017, the month of December had generated Rs 458 crore for the Delhi government from the sale of liquor. The city government had earned revenue of Rs 4,243 crore from the sale of liquor in the 2016-17.

Over 500 drunken revellers, most of them youngsters, were penalised by the Delhi Police on New Year's eve, underlining a decline in the number of such cases as compared to last year.

A total of 509 challans were issued for drink-and-drive cases on New Year's eve, traffic police said. 

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Published January 8th, 2019 at 16:31 IST