In a recent notification issued by the Excise Department, liquor shops in Delhi will be closed on national holidays during October and November. The announcement outlines specific “dry days” when the sale of alcohol will be prohibited across the National Capital Territory.
According to the notification dated September 19, the following dates will be observed as dry days in October:
The notice also states that dry days will be enforced 48 hours before the end of polling, which means that the sale of liquor will be restricted from 6:00 PM on October 3 until 6:00 PM on October 5.
The restrictions will continue into November, with the following dates designated as dry days:
It’s important to note that the prohibition on liquor sales during these dry days does not apply to hotels with L-15 and L-15F licenses. These establishments are permitted to serve alcohol to their residents, ensuring that guests can still enjoy their beverages despite the broader restrictions.
This initiative aims to maintain public order and respect significant national and religious observances. Residents and visitors in Delhi are advised to plan accordingly to avoid any inconvenience during the upcoming dry days.
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