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Liquor shops closed : There is bad news for liquor lovers before the new year. The state government has issued an order to close liquor shops. Along with this, liquor sale has been banned in the entire state.

In fact, the government has declared the upcoming 18th December as Dry Day and banned the sale and storage of liquor. Instructions have been given to take strict action if caught selling liquor.

Let us tell you that on 18 December 2024, the sale and purchase of liquor will be completely banned in Chhattisgarh. Orders have been issued in this regard by the Excise Department. The state government has issued strict instructions to the collectors of all the districts for this day, so that complete control can be maintained on liquor sales.

Dry day announced on Guru Ghasidas Jayanti

Guru Ghasidas Jayanti is an important festival in Chhattisgarh. It is celebrated as a public holiday in the state. On this occasion: All liquor shops will remain closed. Hotel bars and liquor storage centers will also remain closed. Strict action will be taken if caught selling liquor on this day.

Announcement of government holiday

On the occasion of Guru Ghasidas Jayanti, the state government has announced a public holiday. Government offices will also remain closed on this day. After this, the next public holiday in December will be on 25 December (Christmas).

Why is December 18 a dry day?

In honor of Guru Ghasidas Jayanti, the Chhattisgarh government has declared December 18 as a statewide dry day. Guru Ghasidas was a famous saint and social reformer of Chhattisgarh. Every year, on the occasion of his birth anniversary, the state government declares a public holiday and dry day. Orders have been issued to keep all liquor shops, hotel bars, and liquor storage centers closed on this day.

What is a Dry Day?

A dry day is a day when the sale and consumption of alcohol is completely prohibited on a particular date or occasion. It is usually implemented during religious, social or national festivals.

Strict orders issued in districts

Collectors of all districts of the state have issued strict instructions to ensure a ban on liquor sale. Bastar Collector Haris S has given instructions to keep liquor shops and storage centers completely closed from 10 pm on December 17 to midnight of December 18. Police and administration have been instructed to be extra vigilant to prevent illegal liquor sale.

What will be the restrictions on dry day?

Retail sale of Indian and foreign liquor is completely banned. Hotel bars and liquor storage centers will not open. Strict action will be taken on illegal liquor sale.

When are other dry days observed in Chhattisgarh?

Dry days are declared on special occasions in the entire country including Chhattisgarh.

Prominent among these are:

  • Independence Day,
  •  Republic Day,
  • Gandhi Jayanti,
  •  Mahavir Jayanti and Krishna Janmashtami,
  • Holi and Deepawali

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