Delhiās Excise Department released a list of dry days in the national capital. check when liquor shops will remain closed in the city. As per this list, the Department has declared five dry days from April to June.
In a 'corrigendum' issued by the excise department, it was said that liquor shops will remain closed on November 24 (Guru Teg Bahadur's martyrdom day) instead of Christmas (December 25) in Delhi. In its order issued on September 29, the department had declared six dry days during October-December, including on December 25 when Christmas will be celebrated. Dry Day in Delhi on November 24: Arvind Kejriwal Government Declares Dry Day in National Capital Tomorrow on Occasion of Guru Teg Bahadur's Martyrdom Day.
The Delhi government stated that a dry day will be observed in the city on November 19 on the occasion of Chhath Puja. The decision also comes ahead of India Australia World Cup Match.
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