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Check out Dry Day lists for 2023, this year Liquor shops will be shut for 22 days

New Delhi: Liquor sales in the country rise during the New Year’s celebration. However, there are many days when the selling of booze will remain illegal throughout the country. The day is known as Dry Day, and it is a doomsday for tipplers. So, let’s see how many dry days there will be in the […]

Edited By : Sahelee Rakshit | Updated: Jan 13, 2023 15:08 IST
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New Delhi: Liquor sales in the country rise during the New Year’s celebration. However, there are many days when the selling of booze will remain illegal throughout the country. The day is known as Dry Day, and it is a doomsday for tipplers.

So, let’s see how many dry days there will be in the year 2023. That is, no liquor will be sold on certain days. Because many individuals find out after they arrive at the liquor store that the day has been proclaimed a dry day.

 Date Occasion  Where?
January 14 Makar Sakranti In some states
January 26 Constitution Day All over India
January 30 Martyrs Day All over India
March 08 Holi In some states
March 30 Ramnavmi In some states
April 04 Mahavir Jayanti In some states
April 07 Good Friday
April 14 Ambedkar Jayanti
April 22 Eid-ul-Fitr
June 29 Ashadhi Ekadashi In some states
July 03 Guru Poornima In some states
July 29 Muharram
August 15 Independence Day All over India
September 06 Janmashtami In some states
September 19 Ganesh Chaturthi In some states
September 28 Ananth chaturdashi & Eid-E-Milad In some states
October 02 Gandhi Jayanti All over India
October 24 Dussehra In some states
October 28 Maharishi Valmiki Jayanti
November 12 Diwali All over India
November 27 Guruparv In some states
December 25 Christmas

 

All Indian states have designated significant national holidays like the days of Republic Day (January 26), Independence Day (15 August), and Gandhi Jayanti (2 October) to be dry days.

Aside from these dates, each state has a dry day to commemorate local festivities and anniversaries. Even cities can have dry days. All of the liquor stores in the area are still closed. Aside from that, the selling of booze is prohibited in places where voting will take place for 48 hours in advance.

Also Read: 5 best Wine that goes perfectly with your Christmas dinner

First published on: Jan 13, 2023 03:08 PM IST

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