Here’s A List Of All The Dry Days In Mumbai In 2019. You Can Thank Us Later!

Ahana Srivastava

There are bad days and then there are dry days. Being in the mood of a roaring party and then getting to know that there is no alcohol available around you is way more painful than a breakup. Well, to prepare you for the dark days, we are here with a complete list of all the dry days in 2019 in Mumbai. You can thank us later but first, go fill your stock. 

1 May: Wednesday: Maharashtra Day 

18 May: Saturday: Buddha Purnima 

4 or 5 June: Tuesday or Wednesday: Eid al-Fitr 

16 July: Tuesday: Guru Purnima 

11 or 12 August: Sunday or Monday: Eid al-Adha

15 August: Thursday: Independence Day 

24 August: Saturday: Janamashtami 

2 September: Monday: Ganesh Chaturthi 

28 September: Saturday: Muharram 

2 October: Wednesday: Gandhi Jayanti 

8 October: Tuesday: Dussehra 

13 October: Sunday: Valmiki Jayanti 

27 October: Sunday: Diwali 

9 or 10 November: Saturday or Sunday: Eid-ul-Milad  

12 November: Tuesday: Guru Nanak Jayanti 

25 December: Wednesday: Christmas 

Stock up in advance and don’t sober up!

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