The Gujarat government has relaxed liquor norms in GIFT City, a move that real estate developers see as crucial for attracting more investments to the Fintech hub.
Gift CityReal EstateInvestmentLiquor NormsFintechReal EstateApr 22, 2025

GIFT City, or Gujarat International Finance Tec-City, is a special economic zone (SEZ) located in Gandhinagar, Gujarat, India. It is designed to become a global financial and business hub with state-of-the-art infrastructure.
The easing of liquor norms is a strategic move to align GIFT City with other leading financial hubs, making it more attractive to businesses and professionals, and boosting investments in the area.
Real estate developers see the easing of liquor norms as a key factor in boosting investments in GIFT City. It is expected to enhance the appeal of the area, leading to increased footfall and economic activity.
The government and developers are focusing on infrastructure development, including better connectivity, public transport, and recreational facilities, to create a holistic environment that supports business and lifestyle needs.
Critics have raised concerns about potential negative impacts such as public health and safety issues. The government has assured that strict regulations will be implemented to ensure responsible application of the new norms.

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