In a decisive push toward modernized governance and enhanced fiscal health, the Haryana Excise and Taxation Department has implemented sweeping digital reforms that are already transforming revenue collection and administrative processes across the state. These changes were highlighted in a recent review chaired by Chief Minister Nayab Singh Saini, showcasing Haryana’s move toward a transparent, technology-driven excise mechanism.
At the core of the reform initiative is the integration of cutting-edge digital tools designed to streamline operations, eliminate inefficiencies, and curb revenue leakages. Under the current excise policy year, the department has recorded revenue collections of ₹9,370.28 crore between June 11 and November 30, 2025, an increase from ₹8,629.46 crore in the corresponding period last year. This impressive growth underscores the positive impact of automation and digital interventions in a sector traditionally mired in paper-based processes.
One of the standout features of the digital overhaul is the adoption of QR-based track-and-trace systems. These systems make it possible to monitor the movement of excisable goods throughout the supply chain in real time. By ensuring product authenticity and compliance at every step, the QR mechanism helps curb illicit trade and protect government tax revenue.
Alongside QR codes, hologram-based authentication has been introduced as an anti-counterfeiting measure. This hologram feature, embedded on product packaging and excise labels, adds an extra layer of verification that is difficult to replicate without authorization. The introduction of Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) cameras and boom barriers at strategic points further bolsters real-time surveillance and enforcement efforts, making Haryana’s excise landscape more secure and accountable.
Another significant addition is the online licensing module, which allows business owners to apply for, renew, or update their excise licenses through a web portal. This digitized licensing process eliminates long queues and reduces the time businesses must spend in bureaucratic channels. Together with telemetry systems installed at distilleries, these tools are reshaping how the department interacts with stakeholders and manages compliance.
The excise review also focused on recovering outstanding levies. To secure unpaid taxes and fees, officials have attached properties worth ₹125 crore, signaling a robust enforcement stance that pairs digital precision with administrative willpower. These steps reflect the government’s broader commitment to ensuring that every due rupee is collected efficiently and fairly.
Chief Minister Saini lauded the department’s performance during the review. He emphasized that strengthening compliance, intensifying inspection efforts in underperforming districts, and harnessing digital technologies are cornerstone strategies for fiscal resilience. The emphasis on real-time data and monitoring underscores a shift in governance philosophy—from reactive administration to proactive oversight.
By integrating technology into field operations, Haryana is not only enhancing revenue but also setting a benchmark for other Indian states grappling with similar excise administration challenges. The state’s journey from traditional tax mechanisms to digitally empowered systems represents a larger narrative of governance reform in India—where transparency, efficiency, and accountability are rapidly becoming central tenets of public administration.
In practical terms, these reforms are expected to reduce corruption, speed up compliance verification, and make excise administration more business-friendly. For small entrepreneurs and large manufacturers alike, the promise of a streamlined, digital-first approach provides renewed confidence in the state’s regulatory environment.
As Haryana continues to roll out technology-backed changes in other sectors of governance, the excise department’s success story may serve as a blueprint for digital transformation across departments. With continued emphasis on innovation and integrity, Haryana is positioning itself as a leader in digital governance and economic reform.

