The Himachal Pradesh government on Thursday changed its liquor licence rules and allowed ahatha licences — open space outside a village dhaba (eatery) where people sit on string beds to eat, etc, — in the state.
A spokesman said the new provisions had been inserted in the liquor licence rules, as people were already consuming liquor in eateries (dhabas) in rural areas of the state.
Around 90 per cent of the hill state is classified as rural and this was expected to bring in large revenue to the state exchequer .
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