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There will be heavy jams on weekends, liquor vends and bars will remain open here for 3 days during G20.


Traffic jam will not stop in Delhi for 3 days during G20. Delhi Police has set rules regarding the sale of liquor. In such a situation, let us tell you where the liquor shops will remain open and closed in Delhi from 8 to 10 September.

If you are fond of drinking alcohol then this news may be useful for you. Actually, India is hosting the G20 meeting this time. The meeting is to be held on September 9 and 10 at Bharat Mandapam in Delhi Pragati Maidan. In such a situation, for the safety of foreign guests, liquor vends, pubs, bars and markets and schools are closed for 3 days in Delhi. At the same time, due to long weekend from 8th to 10th September and closure of liquor shops, liquor lovers may face some difficulty in spilling the drink. But you do not need to take tension about this. Actually, liquor vends are closed in only a few areas of Delhi. So let us tell you how you can drink alcohol during the long weekend and also know whether pubs and bars are closed in entire Delhi during this period or not.

Liquor contracts will remain closed here in Delhi

Due to G20 Summit, liquor vends will remain closed for three days in New Delhi area. There will be a ban on opening of all bars and restaurants during this period. There will be a ban on the opening of liquor shops in areas like Connaught Place, Khan Market, Barakhamba. Even in the hotels where G20 delegates will stay, bars and restaurants will remain closed to the general public.

Except New Delhi, there is no restriction on opening bars and restaurants in rest of Delhi. Liquor shops will remain open in NCR. If you want, you can buy liquor from Noida or Gurugram. Between 8th to 10th September, apart from New Delhi, Connaught Place, Khan Market, Barakhamba, pubs and bars everywhere will also remain open as usual.

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