Gujarat lifts  alcohol  ban  in GIFT City 

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 The state government on Friday allowed  consumption of  alcohol  in hotels, restaurants and clubs  providing “wine  and  food services”  in  GIFT City.  

 AHEAD of the  vibrant 10th  Gujarat  Summit  scheduled to  take place  in Gandhinagar next month, the state government has partially relaxed  the 63-year-old  liquor  ban  in  a bid  to  attract  investors and  water companies in addition  to  investing  in GIFT city.  

 The state government on Friday allowed  consumption of  alcohol  in hotels, restaurants and clubs  providing “wine  and  food services”  in  GIFT City. The  move  is significant as Gujarat is a dry  state  where the sale and consumption of alcohol is not allowed.  In the past, such a waiver  has never been granted in any  part  of the  state. Following  this decision, liquor  licenses  will be  issued  in GIFT City. These  licenses  will  allow  the  license holder to  access  alcoholic beverages within  the  GIFT City. 

  The government  also  made  provision  to allow authorized guests  of each  business establishment  to  drink alcohol  in  hotels, restaurants and clubs with temporary licences. According to current regulations,  hotels, restaurants, and clubs  are allowed to  serve  alcohol  to  license holders  but  are  not  allowed to  sell bottled  alcohol.  

  This  development is in  line  with the  GIFT administration’s  announcement  that  it wants  to promote social life in GIFT City. In 2021, the Gujarat government considered  a  proposal to relax liquor laws so that it  could  attract  domestic  and international fintech  companies  and  attract  talent to the state capital. 

  On September 27, 2020,  GIFT management  requested the  District Superintendent  to  prohibit  public social  activities in the evening  and  requested  relaxation  of  liquor laws in the  Special Economic Zone  (SEZ)  of the  City GIFT.  

 GIFT City is  developed  on  886 acres of land with a plan to develop 62 million  square feet  of  built-up  area  including 67%  commercial  space, 22%  residential space  and  11%  social  space.  

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