
List of dry days in India in the month of June 2025
Many people like to spend weekends or special occasions sipping their favourite drink, but what happens when you arrive at your favourite bar or wine store only to discover that it's closed? This is what occurs on dry days.Dry days are special days on which the government prohibits the sale of alcohol. These prohibitions can be because of religious festivals, national holidays, election days, or other significant events. Liquor stores, pubs, and even restaurants cannot sell or serve alcohol on these dates.advertisementSo if you have a party or a peaceful drink-at-home planned in June 2025, it's advisable to look up the dry day calendar beforehand. The following is an all-India state-wise list of all dry days in India in June 2025 so that you are prepared.Dry Days in June 2025 (India-Wide List)
Here are the likely dry days in June 2025, based on past government notifications and major festivals. The final list may vary slightly by state.Date Day Occasion Likely States AffectedJune 10, Tuesday, Martyrdom Day of Guru Arjan Dev Punjab, Delhi, HaryanaJune 21, Saturday, Sant Kabir Jayanti Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, BiharJune 28, Saturday, Eid al-Adha (Bakrid)* All states (subject to moon sighting)*Please note: The date of Eid al-Adha may change based on the lunar calendar.As of now, June 10, June 21, and June 28 are the key dry days to remember. But stay updated with your local government's announcements, especially near major festivals or elections.

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