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Jeff Bejos, world's richest businessman to enter alcohol segment in India, Amazon will soon start delivery of alcohol from West Bengal

 Jeff Bejos, world's richest businessman to enter alcohol segment in India

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Jeff Bejos's e-commerce company Amazon is now going to start delivery of alcohol in India. Amazon will start with West Bengal. If everything goes well, home delivery of alcohol will be started in Bengal very soon. Apart from Amazon, BigBasket is also preparing for home delivery of alcohol in Bengal. Companies such as Zomato, Swiggy and BigBasket are delivering alcohol in many cities of the country.

Amazon will compromise with West Bengal government

In a notice issued on Friday, State Beverages Corp, an agency authorized to conduct online retail business of alcohol in West Bengal, said that Amazon is one of the companies eligible for registration. Besides Amazon, Bigbasket also sales alcohol in West Bengal. Will deliver Amazon has been called to sign a deal with the state government. However, Amazon and BigBasket have not made any official statement regarding this partnership.

Government imposed liquor sale in lockdown

According to the IWSR drinks market analysis, the liquor market in West Bengal is worth about $ 27.2 billion. In such a situation, there will also be a big challenge for Amazon. However, the company will also make huge profits. Explain that during the nationwide lockdown in March, the government imposed sales on liquor. Later the ban was lifted. With the ban lifted, online delivery of liquor was approved in states like Jharkhand and Maharashtra.

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