Dry Day In Delhi: Liquor shops will be closed today and tomorrow in Delhi, Dry day will be 3 days in November
Dry Day in Delhi: If you are fond of drinking alcohol, then this news is of your great use. Along with Delhi, liquor shops will be closed for 2 consecutive days in many cities of NCR. In fact, due to Milad Ul Nabi / Id-E-Milad on 30 October (Friday) and on 31 October (Saturday) due to the Balmiki Jayanti (Maharishi Valmiki Jayanti)) liquor shop closed in the national capital Delhi. Will remain. The ruling Aam Aadmi Party government in Delhi has already closed liquor shops on Valmiki Jayanti. In such a situation, all the liquor shops in Delhi will be closed on Saturday. Earlier on Friday, the liquor shop is already closed due to Milad-ul-Nabi. This is the reason why liquor shops in Delhi will be closed for 2 consecutive days.
Please tell here that the Central Government and the State Governments all over the country including Delhi-NCR prohibit the sale of liquor on a particular festival or on the birth anniversary of a person. Due to this ban, alcoholic beverages are prohibited from being sold on that particular festival or festival day. This means liquor shops in the city are closed on the said day. In common language it is called dry day.
Significantly, the liquor shops in the capital as well as in the country, besides festivals like Gandhi Jayanti, Independence Day, Republic Day, Holi Holi, Diwali, Valmiki Jayanti But it is also closed.
Liquor store will be closed for 3 days in November
In November next month, locks will be hanging in liquor shops for a total of 3 days. In this episode, the liquor shops will remain closed due to the 14th November (Saturday) Diwali, while 24th November (Tuesday) will be a dry day due to Guru Tegh Bahadur’s Martyrdom Day. Finally, on 30 November (Monday), the liquor store will be closed on Guru Nanak Jayanti.