The Maharashtra government has permitted excise-licensed bars and restaurants to operate until 5 AM on Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, and New Year’s Eve to boost festive celebrations. The move aims to support the hospitality industry, enhance tourism, and ensure regulated, safe nightlife during the holiday season.
The Maharashtra government has granted special permission for excise-licensed bars and restaurants to remain open until 5 AM on Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, and New Year’s Eve, allowing revelers to celebrate well into the early hours. This decision follows requests from the hospitality sector and aims to support tourism and festive gatherings across the state.
Festive Timings Extended
The extended hours will be in effect for December 24, 25, and 31, covering all major festive nights. The move is intended to accommodate increased public demand and provide a vibrant, safe nightlife experience during the holidays.
Industry Welcomes Relaxation
The Hotel and Restaurant Association Western India has welcomed the government’s decision, noting that extended timings have been a longstanding practice for year-end celebrations. The association highlighted that this relaxation will help establishments manage crowds, create additional employment opportunities, and enhance Maharashtra’s appeal as a global tourism destination.
Regulatory Compliance Emphasized
While the operating hours are extended, all excise-licensed establishments must strictly adhere to safety, security, and regulatory requirements. The state administration has also stressed that authorities will maintain vigilance to ensure law and order, prevent illegal liquor supply, and safeguard public peace during these festive nights.
Regional Variations in Implementation
The relaxation applies to hotels, restaurants, permit rooms, and clubs across major cities including Mumbai, Pune, Nagpur, and others. However, specific timings and permissions may vary slightly depending on local regulations and police commissionerate areas.
Community and Safety Considerations
While the hospitality industry celebrates the move, some residents have expressed concerns about noise and disturbances in residential areas. The government has assured that measures will be taken to balance festive spirit with community peace, and that authorities will monitor compliance closely.
Source: Indian Express, Free Press Journal, CNBC TV18, Times of India, Hindustan Times, Hospibuz, Business Standard, The Live Nagpur