
New Year 2024 Dry Day: When will there be dry days next year? Make arrangements in advance, liquor shops will remain closed on this day
New Year 2024 Dry Day List: When will there be a dry day in the year 2024 i.e. on which day will the liquor shops remain closed? Know now so that you can make your preparations.
New Year 2024 Dry Day List
Only a few days are left for the year 2024 to arrive. Various types of preparations are started in the country and abroad to welcome the New Year. Every person is preparing his plan for the new year. Every person has plans and excitement regarding the New Year. Everyone wants to know how many holidays there will be in the new year.
How many holidays are going to be available from National Holidays? On which days will banks be closed?
At the same time, people who are fond of drinking want to know when there will be dry days in the new year i.e. 2024. That means when will the liquor shops remain closed? So that he can do his planning accordingly. Or stock alcohol in advance. Today, through this article, we will tell you when the alcohol shops will remain closed in the year 2024. The days on which liquor shops are closed are called dry days. When will there be a dry day?
What is the dry day?
Dry day means the day on which government shops, clubs, and bars where liquor is bought or sold will remain closed. It could also be the day of some festival or election. Such as national holidays like 26th January. 15th august and 2nd october are dry days.
When will there be dry days in 2024... see full list
3 days in January
Makar Sankranti: 15 January, Monday
Republic Day: 26 January, Friday
Martyrs' Day (only in Maharashtra): 30 January, Wednesday
1 day in February
19 February, Monday: Chhatrapati shivaji Maharaj Jayanti (only in Maharashtra)
4 days in march
March 5, Tuesday: Swami Dayanand Saraswati Jayanti
March 8, Friday: Shivratri
25 March, Monday: Holi
March 29, Friday: Good Friday
4 days in April
April 10, Wednesday: Eid-ul-Fitr
14 April, Saturday: Ambedkar Jayanti
17 April, Wednesday: ram Navami
21 April, Sunday: Mahavir Jayanti
1 day in may
May 1, Monday: maharashtra Day (only in Maharashtra)
2 days in July
July 17, Wednesday: Muharram and Ashadhi Ekadashi
21 July, Sunday: Guru Purnima
2 days in August
15 august, Wednesday: Independence Day
26 august, Monday: Janmashtami
2 days in September
September 7, Saturday: ganesh chaturthi (only in Maharashtra)
September 17, Tuesday: Eid-e-Milad and Anant Chaturdashi
4 days in October
2 october, Tuesday: gandhi Jayanti
October 8, Monday: Prohibition Week (only in Maharashtra)
12 october, Saturday: Dussehra
17 october, Thursday: Maharishi Valmiki Jayanti
3 days in November
1 November, Friday: Diwali
12 November, Tuesday: Kartiki Ekadashi
15 November, Friday: Guru Nanak Jayanti
1 day in December
December 25, Tuesday: Christmas