Avoid the bummer: Check the full list of dry days in March 2023 before planning your parties
Check out the list of dry days in 2023 in the city to avoid mess while out at a party or planning one at home. Dry days are the days when the sale of alcoholic beverages is prohibited. However, only the sale is forbidden; consumption is not.

The majority of Indian states observe these days on major national holidays/occasions, such as Republic Day on January 26, Independence Day on August 15, and Gandhi Jayanti on October 2. Dry days are also noticed throughout elections in India.
Here is a comprehensive list of dry days in March 2023 to help you plan your parties ahead of time. Rather than having your party plans cancelled because you were unaware of dry days, check out this list and stock up ahead of time.
List of the dry days in March 2023:
1)March 8, Wednesday: Holi2)March 30, Thursday: Ram Navami
People in most states of our country, India, consume liquor. Those who regularly consume alcohol may be familiar with the concept of a dry day. On dry days, alcohol sales are prohibited in retail stores, bars and hotels.
Not all Indian states have the same policy regarding dry days. Almost every state, in fact, has its own policy for observing dry days. In general, it is determined by a state's tradition and culture.
FAQs:
- What is the meaning of a dry day?
Dry days are days when the sale of alcoholic beverages is prohibited. Only the sale is prohibited, consumption is not. - Which Indian states banned alcohol?
Currently, five states including Bihar, Gujarat, Lakshadweep, Nagaland, and Mizoram have total prohibition, while others have partial prohibition.
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