Friday will be a dry day in Delhi. During this period, liquor shops will remain closed in the capital. The government has taken this decision in view of the martyrdom day of Guru Tegh Bahadur.
According to the government order, this time there will be a dry day in Delhi on 24th November instead of Christmas i.e. 25th December. This means that liquor shops will remain closed in Delhi on 24th November.
Arvind Kejriwal government has made a big announcement on Thursday. According to the government, Friday will be a dry day in Delhi. During this period, liquor shops will remain closed in the capital. The government has taken this decision in view of the martyrdom day of Guru Tegh Bahadur.
Due to the martyrdom day of Guru Tegh Bahadur, the government has declared 24th November i.e. Friday as a dry day in Delhi. In such a situation, liquor shops will remain closed in Delhi. The special thing is that this time there will be no dry day in Delhi on Christmas. Meaning liquor shops will not remain closed.
According to the Excise Department, this time there will be a dry day in Delhi on 24th November instead of Christmas i.e. 25th December. This means that liquor shops will remain closed in Delhi on 24th November. Let us inform that in its order issued on September 29, the department had declared six dry days during October-December, which also included December 25, when Christmas will be celebrated.
Officials associated with the Excise Department said that now it has been changed. Now there will be a dry day on the martyrdom day of Guru Tegh Bahadur.