30 December,2022 06:06 AM IST | Mumbai | Shirish Vaktania
Revellers enjoy a laser, sound and light show at Gateway of India on December 31, 2019. File pic
After two years, Mumbaikars can finally ring in the new year with the usual, pre-pandemic celebrations. The police has allowed terrace parties till 12.30 am while indoor parties can go till 5 am on New Year's Eve. Cops, however, mentioned that those who wanted to play music at a terrace party would have to take a no-objection certificate from the society as well as permission from the local police station. Bars and pubs are allowed to operate till 5 am while restaurants can run till 1.30 am.
An empty Gateway of India last New Year's Eve
The police have also allowed bursting firecrackers this year, but not near buffer zones such as oil companies and petrol pumps. Cops have also clarified that this year there are no restrictions on gathering of four or more people.
Police officers supervise a crowded Marine Drive on December 31, 2019. File pics
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A senior police officer said, "We will keep an eye on the New Year's Eve parties taking place in terraces and other places in societies to avoid any unwanted Incidents. We will also deploy special teams to beach areas at Juhu, Versova, Bandra Bandstand, Worli Sea face, Marine Drive and Gorai beach, Uttan beach and Rajodi beach in Vasai. This team will check that there are no drugs or rave parties taking place."
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CSMT remained free of revellers on January 1, 2022 in view of the restrictions imposed in view of the Covid situation
In a bid to ensure safety, there will be heavy police bandobast at various places with 7 assistant commissioners, 25 deputy commissioners, 1,500 officers and 10,000 cops, SRPF team, 3 squads of Riot Control Police and 15 squads of Quick Response Team deployed across the city.
1.30 am
Time till when restaurants are allowed to run on January 1