No New Year Eve public gatherings; guidelines unclear on private parties Bengaluru: The Karnataka Government has announced that a night curfew will be in place from 10 pm to 5 am for 10 days, starting from Dec. 28. In the light of the rising number of Omicron cases and in order to curb the spread…
No New Year-Eve bash beyond 11.30 pm: DCP
December 29, 2020Prohibitory orders clamped at Balamuri, Yedamuri, Muthathi and KRS backwaters Mysore/Mysuru: The New Year-Eve celebration in Mysuru will not be a glitzy affair this year. Like all other celebrations and religious events in a COVID-hit age, welcoming the New Year will also be a low-key affair as the Mysuru City Police have asked all hotels, restaurants,…
Hawk’s eye on revellers
December 30, 2017Mysuru: The City Police will keep a strict watch on the partying crowd during the New Year Eve tomorrow (Dec.31). DCP Dr. Vikram V. Amathe told SOM that the Police vigil will start at 7 pm tomorrow. “We will not spare people who indulge in drunken driving, hooliganism and eve-teasing. Barricades will be placed at…
New Year Eve: 1 am deadline set for hotels, clubs and revellers
December 29, 2017Mysuru: While picnics, family get-togethers, parties and merry makings have lined up for the New Year celebrations, consumption of liquor in gallons would be the centre of attraction of all these revelries. Looking at the celebration mode of the people, City Police have come up with certain precautionary measures to ensure that the festivities end…
Loud music around sanctuaries banned this New Year eve
December 17, 2017Mysuru: If you are planning to celebrate the arrival of the New Year at any resort, farm house, hotel or a home-stay surrounding national parks and bird sanctuaries, you will surely face the music. The Forest Department has banned playing of loud music in the vicinity — from 100 metres to 200 metres — of…
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