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The Delhi government issued an order on April 6, 2024, announcing five dry days for religious holidays and specific days during the Lok Sabha polls in the National Capital Territory (NCT) for the months of April to June.
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Dry days imply a ban on sale, serving and consumption of alcohol.
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The following days have been designated as dry days by the Delhi government on account of religious festivals:
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In April, there are three dry days on account of religious festivals, starting with Id-ul-Fitr on April 11, followed by Ram-Navami on April 17, and Mahavir Jayanti on April 21. In May there is one dry days on Buddha Purnima on May 23. There's one in June 17 on Id-ul-Zuha.
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Additionally, the Delhi government has declared specific dry days during the Lok Sabha polls:
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June 4: Full-day dry day on account of the counting of votes for the Lok Sabha polls.
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April 24-26: From 6 pm on April 24 to 6 pm on April 26 on account of Lok Sabha polls in Baghpat, Ghaziabad, and Gautam Budh Nagar districts of Uttar Pradesh.
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May 23-25: From 6 pm on May 23 to 6 pm on May 25 on account of voting day in the national capital.
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