Service · Policy check and eligibility answer within a day or two. Application preparation about a week once documents arrive. The department's decision follows its own allotment calendar — often tied to the excise-policy year.
Application support for the legal bhang licence route under Punjab excise — paperwork prepared and filed.
Sahayak Seva provides application support for bhang (cannabis-leaf) licences under the Punjab excise framework — the narrow legal route through which licensed vends operate. To be plain about it: whether a licence is available at all depends on the current year's excise policy and your district's allotment process, and nobody can guarantee a grant. What we do is the part applicants get wrong on their own — assembling the affidavits, proofs and forms the excise office actually requires, and filing a complete application.
Message 91155 52911. The first answer you get is factual: what the current excise policy says about bhang licences in your district, and whether an application path exists right now.
We map the policy's conditions to your situation — premises, background, fees — before any paperwork starts. If it does not fit, we tell you and stop there.
Forms, affidavits, premises documents and photographs compiled into a complete file — incomplete files are the number-one reason applications are returned.
Submitted to the district excise authority through the prescribed route, with acknowledgement.
If the office raises objections or asks for additional documents, we prepare the response. The grant decision itself rests entirely with the department.
Ready to start?
One WhatsApp message — we reply with the document list and exact fee.FAQs
Bhang (a cannabis-leaf preparation) sits in a specific legal lane: it is regulated under state excise rules rather than banned outright, and sale is lawful only through licensed vends. Charas, ganja and every other cannabis form remain prohibited under the NDPS Act. This service concerns only the licensed bhang route — nothing else.
No and no. Availability depends on the year's excise policy and district allotments — some years and districts have no open slots at all — and the grant decision is entirely the department's. We check the policy first and tell you honestly whether an application even makes sense before charging for preparation.
Two separate things: the government-side licence fee, which is set by the excise policy and which we confirm from the current policy rather than guessing, and our preparation-and-filing fee, told upfront on WhatsApp. Be wary of anyone quoting a single large "all-inclusive guaranteed" figure — that is not how excise allotments work.
Mostly incompleteness: missing affidavits, premises papers that do not establish possession, location conflicts with excise distance norms, or applying when the policy window is simply closed. The paperwork half is fixable and is exactly what we do; the discretionary half belongs to the department.
Documents checked, fee told upfront, work delivered on WhatsApp.