Holi 2023 dry day: Holi is a celebration of liveliness, joy and, of course, familial ties and close bonds. India, a diverse land of cultures and traditions, celebrates Holi with cheer across the nation. On Holi, which will be celebrated on March 8 across India, all liquor shops will be closed as it will be observed as a dry day.

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Dry days are observed in India on many occasions and festivals. On dry days, all liquor shops are closed. On Holi as well, all the liquor shops in Delhi and other cities will be closed.

The step is said to be taken on account of maintaining harmony as there are many cases of hooliganism and fighting that come fore after alcohol consumption. Here is a list of dry days when no alcohol will be permitted to be bought or sold.

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Some states have state-specific holidays in which alcohol sale is prohibited in retail shops, bars, and hotels, other than January 26, August 15, and October 2. 

Dry day list in 2023

March 8, Wednesday: Holi

March 30, Thursday: Ram Navami

April 4, Tuesday: Mahavir Jayanti

April 7, Friday: Good Friday

April 14, Friday: Ambedkar Jayanti

April 22, Saturday: Eid ul-Fitr

May 1, Sunday: Maharashtra Day

June 29, Thursday: Ashadi Ekadashi

July 3, Monday: Guru Purnima

July 29, Friday: Muharram

August 15, Tuesday: Independence Day

September 6, Wednesday: Janmashthami

September 19, Wednesday: Ganesh Chaturthi

September 28, Thursday: Anant Chaturdashi & Eid-e-Milad

October 2, Monday: Gandhi Jayanti

October 8, Sunday: Prohibition Week (Maharashtra)

October 24, Tuesday: Dussehra

October 28, Saturday: Maharishi Valmiki Jayanti

November 12, Sunday: Diwali

November 23, Thursday: Kartiki Ekadashi

November 27, Monday: Guru Nanak Jayanti

December 25, Monday: Christmas

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