A day later, the new year 2023 will begin. Most of the people in the country consume alcohol to celebrate this day. Please tell that there are some days in the year when liquor is not sold, they are called dry days. Let us introduce you to the dry day list of 2023.
Dry Day List 2023 : New Year 2023 will start one day later . Most people will start celebrating the new year from Saturday evening itself. You know that on the occasion of New Year’s celebration, the sale of liquor in the country increases a lot, but there are many days in the country on which the sale of liquor is banned. This day is called Dry Day (Dry Day List 2023). In this article, we will tell you how many dry days are going to remain in the year 2023. We have brought the complete list for you.
Contracts will remain closed for so many days in 2023
- 14 January 2023 – Makar Sankranti (contracts will remain closed in some states)
- 26 January 2023- Republic Day (Contracts will remain closed across the country)
- 30 January 2023 – Mahatma Gandhi’s death anniversary (contracts will remain closed across the country)
- March 8, 2023 – Holi (contracts will remain closed in some states)
- March 30, 2023 – Ram Navami (contracts will remain closed in some states)
- April 4, 2023 – Mahavir Jayanti (contracts will remain closed in some states)
- April 7, 2023 – Good Friday
- 14 April 2023 – Ambedkar Jayanti
- 22 April 2023- Eid ul-Fitr
- June 29, 2023 – Ashadhi Ekadashi (contracts will remain closed in some states)
- July 3, 2023 – Guru Purnima (contracts will remain closed in some states)
- 29 July 2023 – Muharram
- 15 August 2023- Independence Day (Contracts will remain closed across the country)
- 6 September 2023- Janmashtami (contracts will remain closed in some states)
- 19 September 2023 – Ganesh Chaturthi (contracts will remain closed in some states)
- 28 September 2023 – Anant Chaturdashi and Eid-e-Milad (contracts will remain closed in some states)
- October 2, 2023 – Gandhi Jayanti (Contracts will remain closed across the country)
- October 24, 2023 – Dussehra (contracts will remain closed in some states)
- 28 October 2023 – Maharishi Valmiki Jayanti
- 12 November 2023- Diwali (Contracts will remain closed across the country)
- 27 November 2023- Guruparv (contracts will remain closed in some states)
- 25 December 2023 – Christmas