Liquor sales will be prohibited across Mumbai and Maharashtra on Maha Shivratri, with strict enforcement in place.
February 26, 2025: Mumbai Observes Dry Day on February 26, 2025
Mumbaikars, if you’re planning a night out or stocking up on liquor, take note—February 26, 2025, will be a dry day across Mumbai and Maharashtra due to Maha Shivratri. All bars, liquor shops, pubs, and restaurants serving alcohol will be prohibited from selling liquor for the entire day as per the Maharashtra government’s dry day regulations.
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Why Is February 26 a Dry Day?
Maha Shivratri, known as the “Great Night of Shiva,” is one of the most significant Hindu festivals, celebrated with devotion across India. It is marked by fasting, temple visits, and spiritual practices, and alcohol consumption is traditionally avoided as a mark of respect.
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As per government regulations, all establishments selling liquor, including wine shops, liquor stores, and licensed venues, must remain closed. Strict enforcement by local authorities will ensure compliance, and violators may face legal action or fines.
Dry Day Observance in Other States
Apart from Maharashtra, several other states will also observe a dry day on Maha Shivratri:
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🔹 Delhi – Liquor sales banned across the capital city.
🔹 Uttar Pradesh (Ghaziabad & Noida) – Public holiday and dry day observed.
🔹 Haryana (Gurgaon & other cities) – Alcohol sales prohibited for the day.
What is Maha Shivratri?
Maha Shivratri falls on the fourteenth night of the waning moon in Phalguna (February–March). Devotees observe fasts, temple visits, and spiritual practices to seek Lord Shiva’s blessings. The day signifies self-discipline, reflection, and devotion, making it an occasion of national reverence where liquor sales are restricted.
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