City
Epaper

Mumbai New Year Celebrations: What's allowed and What's not

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: December 30, 2022 13:05 IST

With the New Year arriving, everyone is getting ready to party. For the first time since the outbreak, people will throng the streets of Mumbai to celebrate with their loved ones. The Mumbai police, on the other hand, ...

Open in App

With the New Year arriving, everyone is getting ready to party. For the first time since the outbreak, people will throng the streets of Mumbai to celebrate with their loved ones. The Mumbai police, on the other hand, are having a difficult time. They will be working their fingers to the bone to ensure smooth traffic, zero accidents, and process compliance. Furthermore, everyone attending the party must abide by the rules.

Here's what's allowed and what's not 

 

  • This year, there are no restrictions against gatherings of four or more persons.
  • Terrace parties are permitted until 12.30 am, while parties inside are permitted until 5 am.
  • A no-objection certificate (NOC) from the society and authorization from the neighbourhood police station is required for anyone who wishes to play music at a terrace party.
  • Restaurants are permitted to stay open until 1.30 a.m.
  • Bars and pubs are to remain open until 5 a.m.
  • Permission is granted to set off firecrackers, but not too close to sensitive areas like oil refineries and gas stations.
Tags: New Year 2023mumbaiNew Year’s Eve
Open in App

Related Stories

MumbaiVirar Station Upgrade Completed: Platforms Expanded to Run 15-Coach Local Trains

MumbaiMumbai Fire: Blaze Erupts in Juhu Koliwada, One Injured

MumbaiMumbai Rain Update: Partly Cloudy Skies in City, Suburbs; IMD Issues Yellow Alert in Parts of Maharashtra

MumbaiMumbai: One Injured in Clash Between Two Groups in Malad East’s Santosh Nagar Market; Five Detained

MumbaiMumbai: Customer Bites Vendor’s Fingers During Bill Dispute Over Samosa in Malad

Maharashtra Realted Stories

MumbaiMumbai ANC Seizes 7.6 Kg Hydroponic Cannabis Worth Rs 7.69 Crore in Vile Parle; One Drug Peddler Arrested

MumbaiMumbai: Man Dies by Suicide After Jumping in Front of Train; Leaves Video Alleging Wife’s Affair, Probe On

MumbaiHamza Addicted to Online Game PUBG, Used to Speak With Unknown People, Says Mumbai Accused’s Father

MaharashtraFrom Party Worker to State President: Only BJP Makes It Possible, Says Ravindra Chavan

MumbaiMumbai Metro Lines 9 and 2B to Partially open On April 7