Big decision of the cabinet: FL 10 license system abolished, Excise Department will now buy liquor directly from the manufacturer

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Raipur. A cabinet meeting was held today in Mahanadi Bhawan under the chairmanship of Chief Minister Vishnu Dev Sai in which many important decisions were taken. The government has abolished the previous FL 10 license system for the purchase of foreign liquor. The government will now buy liquor directly from the liquor manufacturer and the Beverage Corporation will store it. In the previous government, FL 10 A and B licenses were given to private hands. After this decision of the government, the state’s revenue will increase fr

Deputy Chief Minister Arun Saw said that it has been decided to reorganize Bastar, Surguja, Central Area Tribal Development, Scheduled Caste Development Authority and Chhattisgarh State Rural and Other Backward Classes Development Authority. Its objective is to make the working system of the five authorities effective and strong as well as to speed up the public facilities work in those areas. The command of these five authorities will now be directly in the hands of the Chief Minister. One of the local MLAs will be nominated as its Vice President. Regional MLAs will be members of these authorities. The Chief Secretary or Secretary of the Chief Minister will be the Member Secretary of these five authorities.

Let us tell you that in the year 2004-05, Bastar, Surguja and Scheduled Caste Development Authority were constituted by the then government. After which in the year 2012, Chhattisgarh State Rural and Other Backward Classes Area Development Authority was constituted. The Chief Minister used to be the Chairman of these authorities. After the formation of the authorities, many important works of basic necessities were done in Scheduled Tribe areas, Scheduled Caste dominated villages, Majra-Tola, Para-Mohallas, wards and rural areas. In the year 2019, the then government made radical changes in the process of functioning of these authorities, due to which not only the importance of the authorities decreased, but there was no effective control at the government level along with lack of transparency monitoring in their work. Keeping in view the above situations, the cabinet has approved the proposal for reorganization and fund rules of the five authorities.

om liquor sales. Also, corruption and commission taking can be curbed.

It is worth noting that under the non-official resolution passed on February 23, 2024 during the budget session of the Chhattisgarh Legislative Assembly, all the plain areas of the state, including those areas where the Scheduled Tribes have more than 25 percent majority, the villages and blocks of those areas have been included in the areas of the Central Area Tribal Development Authority. The Authority will do its work in accordance with the vision of the Honorable Chief Minister by getting suggestions from the local public representatives and by consensus. Under the chairmanship of the Chief Minister, the Authority will focus its attention on social, economic and all-round development. The Authority will be made empowered, transparent and effective. At present, a provision of Rs 50-50 crore has been made for Bastar, Surguja, Central Area, Scheduled Caste Development Authority for the development works to be done through the Authority and a provision of Rs 80 crore has been made for Rural and Other Backward Classes Area Development Authority.

These important decisions were approved –

  • The Guest Lecturer Policy-2024 in the Higher Education Department was approved by the Cabinet.
  • Regarding purchase of gram at issue price for distribution under public distribution system, the Cabinet decided that for distribution of gram to Antyodaya and priority families in scheduled area and MODA area under public distribution system, gram would be purchased at the total rate obtained by adding the issue price fixed by Government of India and the milling and transportation rate of raw gram received by Civil Supplies Corporation.
  • The Council of Ministers gave post facto approval for the sanctioned amount of Rs 19 crore 37 lakh 93 thousand to 14 thousand 369 individuals and institutions from the Chief Minister’s discretionary grant item.