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List of Dry days you must check before planning a party in October 2020

Every year there are dry days planned by the government, there can be a minimum of 4 dry days in a month and if you are planning a party you must keep a track of such days. Talking about October, here's a list of dry days which will help you plan a party accordingly.

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List of Dry days you need to check before planning a party in October 2020

Every year there are dry days planned by the government, there can be a minimum of 4 dry days in a month and if you are planning a party you must keep a track of such days. Talking about October, here’s a list of dry days which will help you plan a party accordingly:

October can be the best month to party as the weather is quite good. Dry Days in October 2020 can be a last-minute party destroyer and we would not want you to tone down your party mood from the year-end to throughout the year. Take this mood and spirit throughout the year as the next year will be how you start it. But if there comes a dry day then be prepared.

The worst part about the dry day is if they occur on the weekend. when your party mood is all set, but you find out that it is a dry day! However, in this case, you need to stock up the alcohol for your further needs. For this, we bring you a list of dry days around which you can plan your celebrations, parties or meetups. However, it is suggested to find the designated driver for your party after the alcohol intake. Drive Safe!

Here is a list of Dry Days in October 2020:

Dry days in October 2020 will be observed on October 2 which will fall on a Friday. It will be on the eve of Gandhi Jayanti

On October 25, which is a Sunday, a Dry Day will be observed. This is a weekend and definitely can be planned ahead. The Dry Day is observed on the eve of Dussehra.

On October 31st which is again a weekend as it is a Saturday is the occasion of Valmiki Jayanti. This will again be a Dry Day.

For the people who do not understand what the term ‘dry day’ means, it is the day when there is a complete ban for a day or two on the selling of alcohol. It can be applied by the state and the central government of the country or particular states. Dry days are generally declared ahead of elections or on days when there are religious festivities. It can also be observed on the day of national importance. It can extend up to four or more days.

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