Published 14:28 IST, December 21st 2020
Dry Days in Maharashtra in 2021: Check the complete list here
Dry days are those specific days when the sale of alcohol is prohibited by the government. Here, we have listed down all the dry days in Maharashtra next year
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Dry days are those specific days when the sale of alcohol is prohibited by the government in shops, clubs and bars in order to honour and respect religious or patriotic occasions and festivals. On dry days, all the liquor shops are kept shut. With 2021 just around the corner, here we have listed down all the dry days in the state of Maharashtra in the upcoming year.
Dry Days in Maharashtra 2021:
January
- January 14: Makar Sankranti
- January 26: Republic Day
- January 30: Mahatma Gandhi Death Anniversary, aka Shaheed Diwas
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
- May 12: Eid Ul Fitr (begins)
- May 13: Eid Ul Fitr (ends)
June
- No dry days in the month of June
July
- July 20: Ashadi Ekadashi
- July 24: Guru Purnima
August
- August 10: Muharram
- August 15: Independence Day
- August 30: Janmashtami
September
- September 10: Ganesh Chaturthi
- September 19: Anant Chaturdashi
October
- October 2: Gandhi Jayanti
- October 8: Prohibition Week
- 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
Legal drinking age in the state of Maharashtra
The state of Maharashtra has a permit system under the Bombay Prohibition Act (1949). According to this act, purchasing and drinking alcohol without a permit is a punishable offence. The act is precisely spelt out on the Maharashtra government's official website. As per the act, the permissible age for consuming hard liquor is 25. But one can drink mild beer, after turning 21 without the permit.
Laws regarding Dry Days in Maharashtra
Along with festivals, even during elections prohibited days are designated and announced by the government of Maharashtra. These days generally include the day of elections, plus the two days before and after the voting process. Dry days are also announced a day before and after the counting days. The Government can also designate any day as Dry day by giving a seven days’ notice.
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Updated 14:28 IST, December 21st 2020