The holiday season is upon us with all the joy and joy. And as we enjoy the last day of 2021, most people are sure to focus on planning their adventures for 2022. As we begin the countdown to New Years 2022, marking our calendars for festivals to remember, there is one more important thing. do. Noting the dry days in 2022 is crucial to ensuring that one has the most fun all year long! Whether it’s to make sure your weekend party and chilling scenes don’t get dry or just chilling out with your loved ones, knowing the Dry Days 2022, as well as the 2022 Festival Calendar, is crucial. Now, as you know, Dry Days are days when the sale of alcohol in bars, pubs and liquor stores is prohibited according to Laws on alcohol in India. These days generally fall on religious events, festivals, national holidays, and during elections. You can download the List of dry days 2022 in India with dates of festivals and events in PDF format for free online.
In addition to our annual list of 2022 New Years planners, cool looking new calendars and journals, you’re investing in some quality drinks for those sudden weekend plans! Well, as you make your own plan for next year, here is a comprehensive list of Dry Days 2022 that will help you make the most of the new year.
List of dates of dry days in 2022 in India
Dates of dry days 2022 | Why is it a dry day? | If it’s state specific |
January 14 (Saturday) | Makar sankranti | |
January 26 (Thursday) | Republic day | |
January 30 (Monday) | The day of the Martyrs | |
February 19 (Saturday) | Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Jayanti | |
February 16 (Wednesday) | Guru Ravidas Jayanti | Delhi |
February 26 (Saturday) | Swami Dayanand Saraswati Jayanti | |
March 1 (Tuesday) | Maha shivratri | |
March 18 (Friday) | Holi | |
April 10 (Sunday) | Ram Navami | |
April 14 (Thursday) | Ambedkar Jayanti and Mahavir Jayanti | |
April 15 (Friday) | Good Friday | |
May 1 (Sunday) | Maharashtra day | Maharashtra |
May 3 (Tuesday) | Eid ul-Fitr | |
July 10 (Sunday) | Ashadi Ekadashi | Maharashtra |
July 13 (Wednesday) | Guru Purnima | Maharashtra, delhi |
August 8 (Monday) | Muharram | |
August 15 (Monday) | Independence Day | |
August 18/19 (Thursday / Friday)) | Janmashtami | |
August 31 (Wednesday) | Ganesh chaturthi | |
September 9 (Friday) | Anant Chaturthi | Maharashtra |
October 2 (Sunday) | Gandhi jayanti | |
October 5 (Wednesday) | Dussehra | |
October 8 (Saturday) | Prohibition Week | Maharashtra |
October 9 (Sunday) | Eid-e-Milad and Maharishi Valmiki Jayanti | |
October 24 (Monday) | Diwali | |
November 4 (Friday) | Karthik Ekadashi | |
November 8 (Tuesday) | Guru Nanak Jayanti | |
November 24 (Thursday) | Guru Tegh Bahadur Martyrdom Day | Delhi, punjab |
We hope this list will be helpful for all of your plans for 2022. While the last two years have been exhausting and challenging, we hope that 2022 will be much more promising and hopeful for everyone. I wish you all a Happy New Year 2022!
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