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The List of Dry Days in Maharashtra in 2026

Date: January 07, 2026

List of Dry Days

The blog outlines the list of dry days in Maharashtra for 2026, covering national holidays, religious observances, and state-specific occasions during which the sale of alcohol is prohibited. It also emphasizes the cultural and social importance of these days for residents and businesses alike.


Maharashtra, one of India’s foremost economic and cultural states, is distinguished by its rich heritage, diverse traditions, and vibrant festival calendar. A significant aspect of the state’s regulatory and social framework is the observance of “dry days,” which are legally designated dates on which the sale of alcoholic beverages is prohibited. These dry days are observed for various reasons, including national holidays, religious observances, and important state-specific events. This blog provides a comprehensive overview of the list of dry days in Maharashtra for 2026.

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Dry days in January: 2 days in January
Wednesday, 14 January: Makar Sankranti
Monday, 26 January: Republic Day

Dry days in February: 3 days in February
Sunday, 15 February: Shivratri
Thursday, 19 February: Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Jayanti (only in Maharashtra)
Monday, 23 February: Swami Dayanand Saraswati Jayanti

Dry days in March: 4 days in March
Wednesday, 4 March: Holi
Friday, 20 March: Eid ul-Fitr
Monday, 23 March: Shaheed Diwas (only in Maharashtra)
Friday, 26 March: Ram Navami

Dry days in April: 3 days in April
Friday, 3 April: Good Friday
Friday, 10 April: Mahavir Jayanti
Tuesday, 14 April: Ambedkar Jayanti

Dry days in May: 2 days in May
Friday, 1 May: Maharashtra Day (only in Maharashtra)
Friday, 1 May: Buddha Purnima
Wednesday, 27 May: Bakrid, Eid-al-Adha

Dry days in July: 2 days in July
Saturday, 25 July: Ashadi Ekadashi
Wednesday, 29 July: Guru Purnima

Dry days in August: 2 days in August
Saturday, 15 August: Independence Day
Tuesday, 25 August: Eid-e-Milad

Dry days in September: 3 days in September
Friday, 4 September: Janmashthami
Monday, 14 September: Ganesh Chaturthi (only in Maharashtra and Karnataka)
Friday, 25 September: Anant Chaturdashi (only in Maharashtra)

Dry days in October: 3 days in October
Friday, 2 October: Gandhi Jayanti
Wednesday, 7 October: Maharishi Valmiki Jayanti
Tuesday, 20 October: Dussehra

Dry days in November: 3 days in November
Thursday, 5 November: Kartiki Ekadashi
Sunday, 8 November: Diwali (only in Delhi NCR)
Tuesday, 24 November: Guru Tegh Bahadur Shaheedi Diwas
Tuesday, 24 November: Guru Nanak Jayanti

Dry days in December: 1 day in December
Friday, 25 December: Christmas

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