How Did New Year Celebrations Unfold Across India?
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New Delhi, Jan 1 (NationPress) As the clock struck midnight, India embraced the New Year with spectacular celebrations, countdown events, and joyful gatherings. In light of the festivities, state governments across the nation enhanced security protocols to ensure everything unfolded without any disruptions.
In prominent cities like Delhi and Mumbai, throngs of people flocked to famous sites such as India Gate, Connaught Place, and Marine Drive to celebrate the New Year, creating an exhilarating and festive ambiance.
Authorities nationwide issued traffic advisories, provided guidelines for dining establishments and hotels, and deployed more security personnel in anticipation of the expected surge in public attendance.
Despite the chilly weather in Delhi, places like Connaught Place and Vasant Vihar witnessed a steady stream of partygoers, with families and groups gathering in markets and parks to celebrate.
A tourist from Punjab shared with IANS, "I traveled here to celebrate the New Year, and I wish everyone a prosperous year ahead."
Another reveler remarked, "Though it's cold, we are thrilled to welcome 2026 here with friends."
Officials stated that areas in the national capital anticipating heavy crowds had comprehensive security measures in place to avert any unfortunate incidents and uphold law and order.
Security operations in Delhi were overseen by several senior officials, including six Assistant Commissioners of Police and an Additional Deputy Commissioner of Police. Approximately 1,469 police officers were deployed in Delhi's West District alone to ensure public safety during the festivities.
In Rajasthan, strict traffic safety protocols were implemented, featuring checkpoints, vehicle inspections, and stringent actions against those driving under the influence of alcohol.
In Maharashtra, restaurants, eateries, hotels, orchestra bars, and pubs were allowed to operate until 5 a.m. on January 1 as part of the New Year celebrations.
In Bengaluru, around 20,000 police officers were deployed to facilitate smooth New Year’s Eve festivities, with over a million people expected to gather at various venues for the celebrations.
Even as people in the eastern parts of the world began saying goodbye to 2025, popular hill stations like Shimla and Manali experienced a significant influx of tourists and revelers, braving the biting cold to welcome the New Year amidst the mountains.