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    New Year: People throng iconic spots to ring in 2023
    Major Indian cities witnessed massive crowd on New Year's eve

    New Year: People throng iconic spots to ring in 2023

    By Snehadri Sarkar
    Jan 01, 2023
    11:11 am

    What's the story

    People in Bengaluru, Delhi, Kolkata, Mumbai, and other major cities turned up in big numbers as India welcomed the New Year 2023 in style at midnight.

    This was also the first time in almost two years that the COVID-19 restrictions were relaxed for New Year's eve.

    However, authorities were still cautious, keeping in mind the recent surge in cases in China.

    Context

    Why does this story matter?

    While the recent spike in COVID-19 cases in China has put the Indian government on its toes, India is taking precautions, but no significant restrictions have been announced yet.

    India has made RT-PCR tests compulsory for individuals arriving from Japan, Thailand, China, South Korea, and Singapore.

    On Wednesday, Health Ministry sources claimed that India might record a surge in coronavirus cases in January.

    Report

    India Gate witnesses massive crowd on New Year's eve

    Delhi saw a massive gathering of people in front of the iconic India Gate.

    As per the news agency PTI, nearly 18,000 Delhi Police officers were deployed across the city for security reasons.

    Ahead of New Year's eve, numerous preparations were conducted for crowd management at the Kartavya Path.

    Parking sites arranged by the civic administration accommodated more than 1,000 cars and 40 buses.

    Twitter Post

    People celebrating at Delhi's Connaught Place

    #WATCH | Delhites celebrate the new year at Connaught Place's Inner Circle pic.twitter.com/mcpWWKZdRA

    — ANI (@ANI) December 31, 2022

    Why-does-it-matter

    Bengaluru Police lathi-charge to control surging crowd

    The Bengaluru Police had to resort to lathi-charge at a few places to bring the crowd under control that kept surging till midnight.

    In a video posted by the news agency ANI, the police lathi-charged to disperse the crowd after it went rowdy.

    Previously, the authorities had announced that pubs, restaurants, resorts, and hotels could host New Year celebrations until 1 am.

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    Visuals of lathi-charge in Bengaluru

    #WATCH | Karnataka: Bengaluru police lathi-charged to disperse the huge crowd after it went out of control. pic.twitter.com/yRMdyBSHww

    — ANI (@ANI) December 31, 2022

    Info

    People throng streets in Mumbai, Mussoorie, Manali

    In Mumbai, a massive crowd was seen unwinding at Marine Drive and a few other popular sites on New Year's Eve.

    Morning prayers were being held at the iconic Siddhivinayak Temple in Mumbai.

    The busy streets of Manali's Mall Road and Uttarakhand's Mussoorie also remained packed as celebrations stretched late into the night.

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    Scenes from Marine Drive in Mumbai

    #WATCH | Maharashtra: A huge crowd emerged at Marine Drive in Mumbai to celebrate New Year 2023 pic.twitter.com/lfiBeiT6xq

    — ANI (@ANI) December 31, 2022

    Party time

    People in Goa, Kochi welcome 2023 in style

    Goa was another major tourist destination that witnessed a massive turnout of partygoers on New Year's eve.

    Meanwhile, Kochi in Kerala also saw a big turnout at the Cochin Carnival.

    Ahead of the festivity, the Centre instructed the states to ensure crowd control and the wearing of masks, keeping in mind the recent spike in COVID-19 cases.

    Twitter Post

    Visuals from Goa as people welcomed New Year

    Goa welcomes New Year 2023 with lights, music dance at the Majestic Group hotel in Panaji pic.twitter.com/vuPPrLIU6H

    — ANI (@ANI) December 31, 2022
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