No mikes after 10:30 PM at New year parties: Decision may adversely impact government revenue


Daijiworld Media Network – Udupi (JD)

Udupi, Dec 31: The district police's decision to enforce a mike ban after 10:30 PM for New Year celebrations has sparked opposition from event organizers, restaurant owners, and individuals involved in organizing New Year's Eve parties, as it is expected to lead to a significant revenue loss for the state government.

In compliance with the Supreme Court decisions and New Year's Eve celebrations, Udupi police have restricted New Year celebrations in the district to only until 10:30 PM. After this time, the use of DJ music, microphones, and other loud equipment is prohibited. Indoor activities are allowed until 12 AM. The restriction has garnered criticism from those involved in organizing events, who argue that the peak business hours occur between 10:30 PM and 12 AM, crucial for their revenue.

Event organizers emphasize that these restrictions will discourage the public from celebrating the New Year outdoors. Additionally, the police are monitoring celebrations within apartment premises this year.

A DJ from Udupi expressed his opinion, stating, "While rules may have good intentions, they should be uniform across the state. Bengaluru has no such restrictions, but Udupi, Manipal, and Mangaluru are all facing limitations. These restrictions will impact the public's desire to celebrate the New Year outdoors."

In recent months, the district police have banned music in pubs and clubs in Manipal, allowing only restaurant facilities to operate. This has already had a significant impact on businesses. The police now require prior permissions for organizing any New Year parties to track events across various locations.

Liquor sales, a major source of income for the state government, have already taken a hit. Christmas Eve, once a significant day for liquor sales, saw a decline. With stringent rules in place, the downward trend is expected to continue during the New Year season, directly affecting government revenue.

Although the court order prohibiting loud music after 10:30 PM has long been in place, its sudden strict enforcement has met with opposition.

 

 

 

 

  

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  • Steve, Udupi

    Sun, Dec 31 2023

    All loudspeakers should be banned nationwide.

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  • Don, Mangaluru

    Sun, Dec 31 2023

    Setup IT Sector in 2 Coastal Districts. Then everyone will witness the transformation. In future Might be called Newyork and Miami of India

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  • John Tauro, M'lore

    Sun, Dec 31 2023

    Good decision. 10:30 pm is the normal time to sleep. Why disturb those who wish to sleep?

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  • Andrew, Mangalore

    Sun, Dec 31 2023

    You should visit the temple near Don Bosco Cross Road they play bhajans till 12:00 AM wish this also would stop at 10:30 so that everyone can sleep peacefully.

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  • John Tauro, M'lore

    Mon, Jan 01 2024

    @ Mr. Andrew, I agree with you. This should be rule for all. One should be concerned about the sick and the elderly people living in the vicinity.

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  • roy Indian, Mangalore

    Sun, Dec 31 2023

    looks like still BJP is control in D,K district peoples and how there life should be and events .... and congress still quite and dont have command to make people happy and free for this Decision ??? modiji ke jai ho ......

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  • real kujuma, kodial

    Sun, Dec 31 2023

    these funny restrictions are only in the two chaddi infested districts of Karnataka....in Bengaluru no restrictions...likewise all over the country no restrictions...this shows the cheap mentality of thotte girakis of bd, vhp etc...who disturb overnight parties..

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  • Elwyn Goveas, Mangalore

    Sun, Dec 31 2023

    New year is a perfect time to throw a party and everyone is in a festive mood.Enjoy and wishing you all a happy new year 2024.God bless everyone.

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  • AD, Mangalore

    Sun, Dec 31 2023

    I think the police will turn a blind eye till 12:30 if everything seems smooth.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Raheja Waterfront

    Sun, Dec 31 2023

    Dhol Bajake Bol Happy New Year ...

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