Jharkhand Minister Warns Against Inflated Liquor Pricing

Excise Department to Take Action on MRP Violations at Retail Outlets

Key Points:

  • Minister Yogendra Prasad announces crackdown on overpriced liquor sales
  • Public urged to report pricing irregularities at retail outlets
  • Department officials directed to ensure strict compliance with MRP rules

RANCHI – Jharkhand’s Excise Minister has warned of strict action against liquor shops selling alcohol above maximum retail price.

Minister Yogendra Prasad emphasized the illegal nature of inflated pricing. He assured swift action against violations.

Moreover, the department has received multiple complaints about overcharging. The minister seeks public cooperation in reporting such cases.

Enforcement Measures

The excise department will monitor retail outlets closely. Officials must ensure adherence to pricing regulations.

Additionally, placement agencies face scrutiny for their practices. The minister warned against their involvement in overcharging.

Furthermore, a senior excise official stated, “Regular inspections will be conducted to prevent price manipulation.”

Consumer Protection

The department has established channels for complaint registration. Citizens can report pricing violations directly.

Meanwhile, government-operated outlets face stricter oversight. Officials must maintain transparency in pricing.

In fact, the initiative aims to protect consumer interests. Regular monitoring will ensure fair pricing practices.

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