Dasara: Liquor sale banned for two days in various parts of B’luru


Team Udayavani, Oct 4, 2022, 9:39 AM IST

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Bengaluru: The Bengaluru police have imposed a ban on the sale of liquor in different parts of the city for two days.

The ban has been imposed in view of the Dasara celebrations.

Bengaluru city police commissioner C H Pratap Reddy said that the prohibition orders have been issued in North, East, North-east and Central Bengaluru from 7 am on Wednesday, October 5 to 12 pm on Thursday, October 6.

A liquor sale ban will be enforced in the RT Nagar, JC Nagar, Sanjaynagar, Hebbal Bharathinagar, Pulakeshinagar, KG Halli, DJ Halli and Shivajinagar police station limits in the North division.

The officials will be conducting regular patrolling to ensure that no sale of liquor is happening during the Dasara festival days.

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