Stock up your wine cabinet: List of dry days in Delhi in 2020
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A dry day can be termed in India as the day where any religious ceremony or festivity is organised. Indians seriously love their festivity more than their wine or alcohol or any other alcoholic beverage. There are alternative options to pick up alcohol these days. You might have to shed in some extra bucks to get that.
The following is a list of holidays that bans all alcoholic shops on that particular day when the festivity gains pace.
Jan 15, Makar Sakranti
Jan 26, Republic Day
Feb 21, Maha Shivratri
Mar 10, Holi
Apr 2, Ram navmi
Apr 6, Mahavir Jayanti
Apr 10, Good Friday May 1, Maharashtra Day May 7, Buddha Purnima May 24, Eid Ul Fitr July 31, Bakrid
Aug 11, Janmashtmi Aug 15, Independence Day Aug 30, Muharram Oct 2, Gandhi Jayanti