
Will Alcohol Shops and Bars Be Closed in Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru.
January 30 is observed as Shaheed Diwas (Martyrs’ Day) in India to honour the sacrifice of Mahatma Gandhi. On this day, several states and union territories impose restrictions on the sale of alcohol as a mark of respect. This has led many people to wonder whether January 30 is a dry day and if alcohol shops, liquor shops, bars, and pubs will remain closed in major cities such as Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, and other major cities. Here’s a look at what thedry day rules on Shaheed Diwas say and how alcohol sale restrictions may vary across states and cities.
January 30 is commonly observed as a dry day in several Indian states and union territories, as a mark of respect on Shaheed Diwas. However, dry day rules are decided by individual state governments, which means alcohol sale restrictions may vary from state to state.
In many regions, the sale of liquor is prohibited for the entire day, while in other regions, restrictions may apply only to select areas or government-run liquor outlets.
In Delhi, Shaheed Diwas is usually observed as a dry day, during which the sale of alcohol is prohibited. This means:
However, authorities may issue an official notification, so residents are advised to check local announcements for confirmation.
In Mumbai and other parts of Maharashtra, January 30 is generally listed as a dry day.
On such days:
In Bengaluru and across Karnataka, Shaheed Diwas is often observed as a dry day.
Alcohol sales are typically restricted in:
Residents are advised to follow official state excise department updates for the latest status.
Apart from Delhi, Mumbai, and Bengaluru, many other cities and states also observe January 30 as a dry day, including parts of:
Shaheed Diwas marks the assassination of Mahatma Gandhi in 1948. As a tribute to his legacy and principles, several state governments restrict alcohol sales on this day as a sign of national mourning and respect.
While January 30 is widely observed as a dry day across many Indian states, the final decision rests with state governments. If you plan to visit a bar or buy alcohol, it’s best to check local notifications to avoid last-minute inconvenience.
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