
What are dry days?
Dry days are the specific days on which the sale or service of liquor is not permitted. There are three types of dry days.
- National Dry Day: When the sale of alcohol through wine stores/liquor stores/service and (or) sale or service of alcohol through pubs, hotels, and restaurants in all their forms are not allowed in all states of India. These are:
- 26th January: Republic Day
- 15th August: Independence Day
- 2nd October: Gandhi Jayanti
- Additional Dry Days: The sale of alcohol is not permitted through liquor stores. However, alcohol can be served in hotels, bars, and restaurants.
- Dry days in the state: The sale of alcohol/serving alcohol through the pubs, hotels, and restaurants is not permitted on the day of the election of the State or during some important occasions (listed below).
LIST OF DRY DAYS IN MUMBAI 2022
JANUARY 2022
January 14: Makar Sankranti
January 26: Republic Day
January 30: Day of the Martyr
FEBRUARY 2022
February 19: Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Jayanti
February 26: Maharishi Dayanand Jayanti
MARCH 2022
March 1: Mahashivratri
March 18: Holi
APRIL 2022
April 10: Ram Navami
April 14: Ambedkar Jayanti
April 15: Mahavir Jayanti
April 15: Good Friday
May 2022
May 1: Maharashtra Day
May 3: Eid ul-Fitr
May 16: Buddha Purnima
JUNE 2022
No dry days
JULY 2022
July 10: Ashadi Ekadashi
July 13: Guru Purnima
AUGUST 2022
August 8: Muharram
August 15: Independence Day
August 18: Krishna Janmashtami
August 31: Ganesh Chaturthi
SEPTEMBER 2022
September 9: Anant Chaturdashi
OCTOBER 2022
October 2: Gandhi Jayanti
October 5: Dussehra
October 7: Eid-E-milad
October 8: Prohibition Week
October 9: Maharishi Valmiki Jayanti
October 24: Diwali
NOVEMBER 2022
November 4: Kartiki Ekadashi
November 8: Guru Nanak Jayanti
DECEMBER 2022
No dry days
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This article is written by;
ABHISHEK SRIVASTAVA
B.TECH (MECHANICAL ENGG.)
- 4+ Years of Industrial Experience
- 2+ Years of Teaching
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