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Home / Crime and Justice / Gurgaon Bars Face Safety Checks Ahead of New Year Bash

Gurgaon Bars Face Safety Checks Ahead of New Year Bash

9 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • 3,000 police personnel deployed for New Year's Eve safety.
  • Mandatory safety inspections ordered for all nightclubs and bars.
  • 200 bars and restaurants operate without fire safety clearance.
Gurgaon Bars Face Safety Checks Ahead of New Year Bash

Ahead of New Year's Eve festivities, Gurgaon authorities have initiated a stringent safety crackdown on nightclubs and bars. Approximately 3,000 police officers will be on duty on December 31st, ensuring compliance with safety regulations. Mandatory inspections are being conducted to verify crowd management, emergency preparedness, and compliance with entry-exit requirements.

Establishments found to be deficient in these critical safety aspects will be issued immediate notices and face swift legal repercussions. Police Commissioner Vikas Arora has emphasized the need for secure entry/exit points, thorough frisking, clear emergency routes, and adherence to venue capacity limits. This special security drive involves all 36 police stations, with reorganized duty rosters to enhance rapid response capabilities.

Compounding these concerns, the fire department reports that a significant number of establishments—around 200 bars and restaurants out of 600—are operating without a fire No-Objection Certificate. Police have issued a zero-tolerance warning against any hooliganism or misconduct, urging citizens and operators to celebrate responsibly and report suspicious activities.

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Police are deploying 3,000 personnel, conducting mandatory safety inspections of venues, and enforcing strict compliance with crowd management and emergency protocols.
Approximately 200 bars and restaurants out of 600 are reportedly operating without a fire No-Objection Certificate.
Venues found lacking in safety standards will receive immediate notices and face swift legal or punitive action, including FIRs for misconduct.

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