
With the festival season starting in August, the authorities in the metro cities such as Delhi, Mumbai and Bengalur announced a list of dry days.
These days, all bars, pubs, restaurants, wine shops and alcohol shops will be closed. The restriction will be stored on a 24 -hour basis.
Dry days in Delhi
This week, Delhi’s Administration deposited the dry days back, and all alcohol stores were closed on the day of independence and Janmashtami.
Liqueur, which is in various categories of licenses, will be closed on August 15 for Independence Day and August 16 for Janmasthami, Hindustan Times quoted an order issued by the Delhi consumer proceedings.
In addition, the order stated that all expenses for liqueurs, bars, restaurants, hotels and clubs will remain closed on Independence Day and 2nd October the anniversary of the birth of Mahatmy Gandhi.
Dry days in Mumbai
With the large “Ganesh Chaturthi” festival, which is to be celebrated since August 27 in Mahari, the state government issued a strict order to sell liqueur in Mumbai and its surroundings.
In addition to August 15, the State Consumer Department meant several days when the sale of alcohol in Mumbai would be forbidden.
All shops with alcohol, bars, pubs and wine shops will remain closed for independence on August 15 for Independence and 16th August for Janmashtami, the birth of the Lord of Krishna.
The state meant a strict ban on selling alcohol in Mumbai on 27 August and September 6, the first and last days of Ganesh Chaturthi.
During the 10 -day Grand Festival, which will culminate in Anant Chaturdashi (Visarjan Day) on 6 September, dry days can also be stored on September 5 and quoted public processions and extensive gatherings. If necessary, the restriction may be stored within 10 days of the Grand Festival and there will be a complete ban on the sale of alcohol through licensed sellers, restaurants or bars.
However, there is no bar on private consumption, but the purchase of alcohol will not be possible these days.
Dry days in Bengalur
The Bengalur administration decided to store two consecutive dry days next week. Liqueur will be forbidden on August 15 per Independence Day and again on August 16 for Janmashtami.
In these two days, there will be a 48 -hour reduction in alcohol sales through licensed sellers, restaurants or bars throughout the city.
Ganesh Chaturthi on 27th August will also probably be a dry day in Bengalur. Like Mumbai, the administration can store further restrictions during the immersion period during September.
(Tagstotranslate) Alerts of dry days





