Bengaluru is about to witness two consecutive dry days subsequent week, with a liquor ban on August 15 for Independence Day and once more on August 16 for Janmashtami. The restrictions will stay in power for a full 24 hours on each days and can apply to all bars, pubs, eating places, wine shops, and liquor outlets throughout the town.
Why Has the Liquor Ban Been Imposed?
Officers stated the choice goals to keep up regulation and order throughout public gatherings and festive occasions. Residents have been suggested to plan their purchases forward of time, as no exemptions can be granted.
Is Independence Day a Nationwide Dry Day?
Reportedly, Independence Day on August 15 is a obligatory dry day throughout the nation. In Karnataka, Janmashtami on August 16 can be historically noticed as a dry day, although it’s not a nationwide rule. An official affirmation for Janmashtami is predicted quickly, however previous follow suggests restrictions can be enforced.
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What About Ganesh Chaturthi – Will It Be a Dry Day?
Later within the month, Ganesh Chaturthi on August 27 can be more likely to be a dry day in Bengaluru. The pageant, devoted to Lord Ganesha, will proceed for ten days, bringing cultural programmes, processions, and group gatherings to a number of neighbourhoods. It should conclude with Anant Chaturdashi on 6 September, a day marked by grand idol immersion ceremonies in designated water our bodies. At the present time usually attracts large crowds, as devotees bid farewell to Lord Ganesha amid music, dance, and vibrant processions.
Will Extra Restrictions Be Imposed Throughout Visarjan?
Though solely the primary day of the pageant is formally a dry day, the Excise Division might impose extra restrictions throughout the immersion interval. A short lived ban round visarjan could possibly be applied to keep up regulation and order, handle site visitors, and guarantee security throughout the excessive footfall at immersion factors.

