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A complete list of dry days in December 2024 in India

A complete list of dry days in December 2024 in India

As we approach the festive season in December 2024, the excitement of celebrating holidays, year-end parties and family gatherings is in full swing. However, for those who want to drink on these occasions, it is important to be aware of the dry days – specific days when the sale and consumption of alcohol is banned in India.

These dry days are often celebrated due to religious or national significance, country-specific regulations or local festivals.

While celebrations are in full bloom, dry days can certainly impact celebrations for many.

To plan your celebrations accordingly, it is important to know the dry days in advance and ensure there are no surprises when serving alcohol at parties or gatherings.

December, with its numerous cultural, religious and historical holidays, features a number of dry days across the country, which can vary from state to state.

Whether you’re celebrating Christmas, New Year’s Eve, or other local festivals, it’s important to stay up to date on these dates to avoid inconveniences.

This comprehensive list of dry days in December 2024 across India will help you plan your social events and parties with ease and ensure that your celebrations are smooth and enjoyable.

HERE IS THE FULL LIST OF DRY DAYS IN DECEMBER 2024 IN INDIA:

In December 2024, Christmas on December 25, a Tuesday, will be considered a dry day in many parts of India. Christmas, celebrated by Christians around the world to mark the birth of Jesus Christ, is not only a religious occasion but also a significant cultural event.

On this day, the sale and consumption of alcohol is restricted in several states and regions as it is considered a day of solemn reflection, family reunions and community celebrations.

While Christmas celebrations often include feasts, gift-giving and merry parties, the dry day ensures that people mark the occasion with respect and in compliance with local regulations.

For those planning to celebrate with drinks, it’s important to be aware of this restriction and plan accordingly to avoid disruption during the holidays.

Published by:

vaishnavi parashar

Published on:

November 30, 2024