Published 15:58 IST, January 15th 2021
Dry days in July 2021 - A detailed list of no alcohol days in the month
Dry days in July 2021 are those days when alcohol is not served in the day. Check out the comprehensive list of dry days in the month of July in 2021.
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Is today a dry day? Dry days are a great spoiler for party animals. In metro cities, this can be a big problem. The lifestyle in the metro cities comprises of busy schedules and chilling out during the weekends. Alcohol consumption has become a part of this unwinding program during the weekend. July is the time when the monsoon commences in India. During this time, the weather in India is hot and humid. For many, this is the time to unwind and enjoy the rains with some alcoholic beverage.
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Dry days in July can spoil many plans of party-goers. Therefore, it is better that you know about the dry days in July beforehand. This will help you to know about the next dry day in July and make your plans accordingly.
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What are dry days? Why are they called dry days?
A dry day is a special day in the year when sales of alcohol are banned. This means that on the next dry day in July, no club or restaurant, or hotel will serve alcohol to their customers. July dry days list can be any Government or state level holidays and so on.
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List of dry days in July 2021
Is today a dry day? Read the list to know which days in July are dry days.
Date | Day | Festival |
July 20, 2021 |
Tuesday |
Ashadi Ekadashi |
July 24, 2021 |
Saturday |
Guru Purnima |
Ashadi Ekadashi is a dry day in Maharashtra only and Guru Purnima is a dry day in both Delhi and Maharashtra.
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Basic information about consuming alcohol
- The legal age of consuming alcohol in Delhi is 25 years and in Maharashtra, it is 21 years for consuming beer and wine. For consuming other drinks, the legal age is 25 years.
- For drinking in Maharastra, one needs to have a liquor permit that is issued by the Excise Department. However, the Excise Department has given different restaurants and hotels the authority so that they can issue a permit for different kinds of alcohol and also country liquor at different charges.
- Driving after consuming alcohol is strictly prohibited in both Delhi and Maharashtra. It is touted as a criminal offense in both states.
- An individual must carry a valid identity proof when going to a place where alcohol is being served and also consumed.
15:58 IST, January 15th 2021