Good things take time and a lot of times, they also take some planning ahead. Common knowledge is that every year, there are some designated days when you are not allowed to buy alcoholic drinks. Quite the bummer otherwise, like all good things, the best you can do is stock up for a rainy day! That way, you won’t be in the dumps when such rainy days come by because sure as hell, they will!
So, before hopping onto that favourite pub of yours, make sure to keep a tab on those dry days so that your weekends and holidays are always fun and fabulous.
Here’s Homegrown updating you on a list of dry days in 2021.
January
1. January 14: Makar Sankranti
2. January 26: Republic Day
3. January 30: Mahatma Gandhi’s Death Anniversary
February
February 19: Chhatrapati Shivaji Mahavir Jayanti
February 27: Guru Nanak Jayanti
March
March 8: Swami Dayanand Saraswati Jayanti
March 11: Maha Shivratri
March 29: Holi
April
April 2: Good Friday
April 14: Ambedkar Jayanti
April 21: Ram Navami
April 25: Mahavir Jayanti
May
May 1: Maharashtra Day (only in Maharashtra)
May 12: Eid Ul Fitr
May 13: Eid Ul Fitr
July
July 20: Ashadi Ekadashi (only in Maharashtra)
July 24: Guru Purnima (only in Delhi and Maharashtra)
August
August 10: Muharram
August 15: Independence Day
August 30: Janmashtami
September
September 10: Ganesh Chaturthi
September 19: Anant Chaturdashi (only in Maharashtra)
October
October 2: Gandhi Jayanti
October 8: Prohibition Week (only in Maharashtra)
October 15: Dussehra
October 18: Eid-e-Milad
October 20: Maharishi Valmiki Jayanti
November
November 4: Diwali
November 14: Kartik Ekadashi
November 19: Guru Nanak Jayanti
November 24: Guru Tegh Bahadur’s Martyrdom Day (only in Delhi & Punjab)
December
December 25: Christmas
For more information, you can visit the National Portal of India.
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