The new year 2024 has begun. Even though there are many holidays in India throughout the year, it is crucial to remember that there are 24 days in particular that are considered “dry days”. All around the nation, restaurants and bars will not be allowed to serve or sell alcoholic drinks on these days.
Whether you are a guest or a resident, it is important to follow the rules, laws and customs. You should also be aware of these days so that activities can be well planned and prepared appropriately. The whole list of dry days in 2024 is provided here so you may keep yourself informed and adjust your social schedule appropriately.
Dry Day List For The Year 2024
January
- Makar Sankranti: 15 January, Monday
- Republic Day: 26 January, Friday
- Shaheed Diwas: 30 January, Wednesday
February
- Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Jayanti: 19 February, Monday
March
- Swami Dayanand Saraswati Jayanti: 5 March, Tuesday
- Shivratri: 8 March, Friday
- Holi: 25 March, Monday
- Good Friday: 29 March, Friday
April
- Eid ul-Fitr: 10 April, Wednesday
- Ambedkar Jayanti: 14 April, Saturday
- Ram Navami: 17 April, Wednesday
- Mahavir Jayanti: 21 April, Sunday
May
- Maharashtra Day: 1 May, Monday
July
- Muharram and Ashadi Ekadashi: 17 July, Wednesday
- Guru Purnima: 21 July, Sunday
August
- Independence Day: 15 August, Wednesday
- Janmashthami: 26 August, Monday
September
- Ganesh Chaturthi: 7 September, Saturday
- Eid-e-Milad and Anant Chaturdashi: 17 September, Tuesday
October
- Gandhi Jayanti: 2 October, Tuesday
- Prohibition Week: 8 October, Monday
- Dussehra: 12 October, Saturday
- Maharishi Valmiki Jayanti: 17 October, Thursday
November
- Diwali: 1 November, Friday
- Kartiki Ekadashi: 12 November, Tuesday
- Guru Nanak Jayanti: 15 November, Friday
December
- Christmas: 25 December, Tuesday