CHANDIGARH:06h May2020:(Express News Service)
The defence authorities have
decided to resume operations of CSD canteens from May 7 following a decision by
the Quarter Master General’s (QMG) branch of Army Headquarters. However, the
canteens have been told to regulate the sale of items such as liquor and
grocery.
As per the QMG directives, the ex-servicemen
will be able to purchase up to 50 per cent of the quota of liquor and no carry
forward of the previous quota will be allowed.
A letter issued by the QMG states, "Due
to disruption and limited supply chain, canteen managements may further
regulate the sale of items (including liquor) based on stock availability. No
carryover of liquor quota will be permitted. Issue of liquor by depots and sale
by canteens will be subjected to label registrations by manufacturers, excise
permit, and local civil administration orders issued for the sale of
liquor."
The letter further clarifies that the
veterans will not get the quota of the month of March and April.
Sources said that all the buyers will be
checked for temperature and would be sanitized before entering the canteen.
Wearing masks has also been made compulsory.
Veterans above 65 years have been
advised to avoid canteens.
The ex-servicemen community in Punjab,
Haryana and Himachal Pradesh is one of the largest in the country.
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