Staff Reporter :
MAHARASHTRA Deputy Chief
Minister and Excise Minister Ajit
Pawar on Wednesday said that
both foreign retail liquor outlets
and country liquor shops will be
required to obtain mandatory
consent from registered hous
ing societies before commenc
ing operations. Ajit Pawar also directed that
the new policy be implemented
across the state.
“This permission from regis
tered societies will now be com
pulsory for both categories of
liquor shops. The policy must be
enforced uniformly throughout
Maharashtra,” Deputy CM Pawar
Pune, Nagpur and Kalyan
Dombivli.
told the Assembly while
responding to a question raised
by BJP legislator Shankar Jagtap.
Jagtap sought a cancellation
of the licences of liquor shops
operating in the
Chinchwad–Kalewadi area of
Pune district. During the dis
cussion, Jagtap said that a shop
in Sahyadri Society had started
operations in violation of norms.
He said the building was incom
plete when permission was
granted, and the licence had
been issued on the basis of
incomplete documents. He
demanded action against those
responsible.
Dy CM Pawar reiterated the
mandatory requirement of soci
ety consent for liquor outlets
and informed the House about
the action taken regarding the
two shops against which com
plaints had been received.
Meanwhile, Deputy Chief
Minister Eknath informed the Shinde
Legislative
Assembly that Maharashtra has
recorded more than 30 lakh cases of dog bites in the last six years,
while 30 people died of rabies
between 2021 and 2023.
Deputy CM Shinde made the
disclosure in a written reply to
a question by Shiv Sena (UBT)
legislator Sunil Prabhu, amid
concerns over the rising num
ber of stray dogs, especially in
major cities such as Mumbai,
Deputy CM Shinde said there
has been a significant increase
in dog bite incidents in both rural
and urban areas. Between 2021
and 2023 alone, around 30 people succumbed to rabies after
dog bites, he said.
“Maharashtra has recorded
more than 30 lakh cases of dog
bites in the last six years, while
30 people died of rabies between
2021 and 2023,” Deputy CM
Shinde said in his written reply
during the question hour.
Replying to another query,
DCM Shinde said local bodies
have been directed to intensify
animal birth control and anti
rabies vaccination programmes
in accordance with Supreme
Court directions issued in August
2024. The Urban Development
Department issued instructions
to all civic bodies on November
14, while similar directions were
given to rural local bodies on
November 27. He further said
the Animal Birth Control Rules,
2023, are being implemented
across the state following gov
ernment orders issued in March
this year. On compensation to the
families of those who died due
to rabies and on delays in con
trolling the stray dog population,
the Deputy Chief Minister said
the matter does not arise at present.