— Comrade “फन-दाता” (गो करुणा) (@PhakkLogic) 🍥 March 22, 2021 On social media, however, reactions to the new policy have been of a different kind. While many wrote sarcastic messages and jokes, some created memes to express their joy. During the press conference, Deputy Prime Minister Manish Sisodia also said that there would be no state liquor stores in the city, nor new liquor stores in the capital. The move comes after the Delhi government agency`s proposal to turn 21 to reach the minimum age for alcohol consumption. After the Delhi government legalized the drinking age at 21 pic.twitter.com/FhI3UPnWuO those under 21, Sisodia said 2,000 liquor stores operate illegally in Delhi. “58% of Delhi is undersupplied or unsupplied (in terms of liquor stores). 20% of Delhi is oversupplied. There are no liquor stores in 79 districts. There is only one store in 45 districts.
Some areas are underserved and others are oversupplied, which makes the alcohol mafia thrive,” he said. From serious tweets about the pros and cons of lowering the age to hilarious memes, here are some of the many reactions that are trending online. By the time I turn 25, the legal drinking age in Delhi is falling. The minimum legal drinking age in Delhi from 25 to 21 pic.twitter.com/RchEv5KnU4 The Delhi government announced on Monday that the legal drinking age in the city has been lowered from 25 to 21, as part of a major reform that removes an anomaly in its excise tax policy. In addition to the new directive, a new control laboratory will be set up in the state capital to control counterfeit alcohol. In addition, the government announced that it would leave the liquor sector and that anonymous liquor stores in the state capital would no longer be allowed to operate. What children look like when their year of birth is “19” before: Gujarat and Bihar Wood: pic.twitter.com/X7OD0p7tWp Those under 21: pic.twitter.com/rJQBcaPmQj The Delhi government on Monday adopted a new excise tax policy that lowers the minimum age for drinking alcohol from 25 to 21. Explained: Mizoram`s attachment to people fleeing Myanmar Subscribe to our daily newsletter and receive news right in your inbox. On Twitter, Delhi CM Arvind Kejriwal wrote: “The excise tax reforms announced today will deal a severe blow to the spirits mafia in Del. (sic).” 1) NO new liquor stores will be opened in Delhi 2) The Delhi government will not operate liquor stores#EconomyWarriors will be like 👇 pic.twitter.com/b8SGx7Zdy6.
Meanwhile, the Philippines` age of consent is still 12 years. (I know it`s taken out of context, but somehow lol is fine). (At The Quint, we are accountable only to our audience. Actively shape our journalism by becoming a member. Because the truth is worth it.) I can`t believe I was born in the 1900s, I`m literally a crypto-guardian DISCLAIMER: The article is a compilation of thoughts posted by Internet users and satires going around the subject. The ideas expressed do not reflect the views of The Times Network. “The new excise duty policy was approved today by Cabinet based on the recommendations of the Ministerial Group. It has been decided that no new liquor stores will be opened in the state capital and that the government will not operate liquor stores. Currently, 60% of liquor stores in Delhi are run by the government,” Sisodia said at a press conference. Manish Sisodia also said that no new liquor stores will be opened in Delhi, adding that with the cabinet approval of the new excise tax policy, the government will not operate liquor stores in the nation`s capital. At present, the government operates 60% of the liquor stores in Delhi.
Damn, checking ID cards for alcohol and cigarettes is now easy. born in the 1900s? here you are NOT going that it is important to me, but still: pic.twitter.com/Tj8WJdOwkL. Shortly after the announcement of the new policy, political discussions began with Delhi BJP Chairman Adesh Gupta, who said he and his party leaders would meet with Governor Anil Baijal on Tuesday to protest the new excise tax policy. In announcing the new alcohol policy, Deputy Prime Minister Manish Sisodia said the Delhi government expected the reforms to increase its annual excise tax revenue by at least 20 percent. Meanwhile, while talking about excise tax reforms, Prime Minister Arvind Kejriwal said it would be a blow to the alcohol mafia in the nation`s capital.