
Dry Days in October 2025: Will Liquor Shops and Bars Be Closed on 2nd October for Gandhi Jayanti & Dussehra? Check the Complete List Now!
Dry Days in October 2025: Heads up, folks! Well, the Excise Department has declared the dry days for October 2025, and it’s a big one.
On 2 October (Thursday), every liquor shop, pub, bar, and restaurant will be closed.
Ypu all might already know this dry day tradition. It’s Gandhi Jayanti, the day of the birth of Mahatma Gandhi, and it’s also Dussehra, the festival of good over evil.
So, there will be no grabbing a drink that day, all licensed places will be closed, and no drinking in restaurants or hotels. Planning a celebration? Better stock up in advance! The police will be on alert, and no one is allowed to drink publicly on dry days, with consequences to follow.
Let’s respect the spirit of these significant days and greet the festivities with a clear head!
During dry days, no alcohol is sold at any licensed outlet. This means:
It is a punishable offence to drink in public on dry days. This prohibition is enforced to preserve the sanctity of national holidays and other religious events.
There are significant dry days in October, with October 2 legally declared a dry day. This coincides with Gandhi Jayanti and Dussehra, major events when drinking and alcohol sales are banned to honor the celebrations. Interestingly, Diwali is not specified as a dry day yet for October 2025.
However, based on experience, Diwali is invariably observed as a dry day every year. Therefore, it is likely that the Excise Department will issue updates later in the month. It’s always better to stay informed and plan ahead to avoid last-minute surprises!
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Also Read: Are Banks Closed On October 2, 2025? Dussehra And Gandhi Jayanti Bank Holiday Full Details Here
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