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6 Places In Mumbai With Best DJ & Signature Cocktails To Celebrate New Year’s Eve

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It’s time to send off 2023 and enter 2024 with a grand celebration. Not sure how to make your New Year’s Eve memorable and fun? Mumbaikars might choose from the curated list of the best party venues in the city to mark the occasion. From the hottest songs to setting the dance floor on fire to sipping the perfect cocktails, you have everything you ask for at these party spots in Mumbai.

6 Places In Mumbai To Celebrate New Year’s Eve

(1) Bayroute, Juhu, BKC, Powai & Palladium
Bid farewell to the year with an unforgettable New Year’s Eve bash with foot-tapping music, a live DJ. Dance your way into the new year with Bayroute’s festive vibes. Each of Bayroute’s outlets including Juhu, BKC, Powai, Palladium is set to have the most incredible start to the new year. With a live DJ at each location, Juhu – DJ Kalp, BKC – DJ Satz, Powai – DJ Nikool, and Palladium – DJ Rohit. The 31st of  December is the best time to spend the day at Bayroute, with a festive brunch in the day, ringing the last day of ‘23, and an incredible party at night to bring in the new year. 

(2) Neuma, Colaba

Neuma is transforming into the ultimate studio destination for New Year’s Eve. Dance under the stars and neon lights as studio nights take centre stage. With a curated NYE music list and a menu unlike any other, Neuma promises an immersive experience to welcome the new year.

(3) All Saints, Khar

All Saints is the place to be for a unique New Year’s celebration. Enjoy a creative bar experience paired with a dance night that will keep you on your feet. Immerse yourself in the artistic vibes, indulge in the festive menu, and dance your way into 2024, with DJ Reeshav’s groovy beats. Remember wearing white while planning to visit and vibe here as the theme goes “All white all night.”

(4) Epitome, Lower Parel

Epitome is hosting the most special NYE party in Mumbai: with DJ Tedd and Yoschi enjoy the best selection of music, curated especially for you by the best DJs in the city. Get ready to be blown away by an incredible choice of in-house booze offered by Epitome. This will be a night to remember. The venue comes as a promising one to sip Signature cocktails and a well-curated festive menu amid a great music playlist to keep the party alive.

(5) BlueBop Cafe, Khar

BlueBop Cafe invites you to a night of countdown extravagance. Enjoy reduced MRP on alcohol every hour from 8 pm to midnight, ensuring your glass is always filled with cheer. Opt for their special NYE package, featuring a mix of Indian and imported liquor for just 2500 rs. The festive music list and delectable cocktails complete the celebration.

(6) Yazu, Lower Parel

Yazu invites you to ring in the New Year with the electrifying beats of DJ MIHIR CHANDAN. Experience the fusion of music, style, and celebration at Yazu. The curated NYE music list and the specially designed festive menu will ensure a night to remember.

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BMC elections announced but Mahayoti and Maha Vikas Aghadi clash over electoral pact

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Mumbai: The Mumbai Municipal Corporation elections have been called but the political parties have not yet reached an electoral agreement. The Maha Vikas Aghadi and Mahayoti have started holding meetings regarding the electoral agreement, but despite this, no conclusion has been reached by all the parties, due to which the electoral agreement of the political parties in the BMC elections is still pending. The Uddhav Thackeray government fell in the Maharashtra Assembly in 2022 and now Uddhav Thackeray’s power has decreased and only 20 MLAs of Uddhav Thackeray have won, while Shinde Sena and BJP have maintained their power. The Mumbai Municipal Corporation elections have been announced and on January 15, the people will exercise their democratic right and the votes will be counted on the 16th and an announcement will be made on the same day. A round of meetings is underway between Shinde Sena and BJP regarding the electoral understanding and seat sharing, but so far they have not reached any conclusion. An understanding has not been reached between BJP and Shinde Sena regarding the Mahim, Parel, Dadar Byculla, and Kalabha areas because these areas contain a Marathi population along with Uttar Bharatiya. Both parties have claimed these areas. Due to organizational issues, Shinde Sena has claimed these areas and has said that due to organizational stability, these areas should be given to Shiv Sena. BJP voters have increased in the last election. BJP’s strength has increased here due to businessmen and Hindutva voters. Therefore, now the possibility of an electoral alliance at the local level is clear, while the alliance is still pending in Maha Vikas Aghadi because due to the alliance between Uddhav Thackeray and Raj Thackeray, Congress and NCP have not yet taken any decision on the electoral alliance. In such a situation, if there is no electoral alliance in Maha Vikas Aghadi and Mahayoti in BMC, then this contest will be more interesting because in this election, two Shiv Sena, two NCP and other parties will try their luck and the number of candidates entering the electoral fray will also increase.

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Police attacked during group clash in Kandivali… Five arrested, police in action mode, case registered

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Mumbai: The police have claimed to have arrested five people for attacking the police in the Kandivali area, while two are still absconding. According to details, some people attacked the police in Ekta Nagar, Kandivali, and after this attack, the video went viral on social media, after which the police immediately registered a case and arrested five accused. According to details, at 8:45 pm last night, violence was going on between two groups in Laljipara Ekta Nagar. Bhim Kanojia, a member of one of the groups, complained to the bat marshal and the bat marshal here instructed Pappu Jha to go to the police station and asked him to sit in the van. During this, he started arguing and arguing with the complainant, in addition to abusing him. When police officer Kanbhare and police havaldar Khot reached to help the complainant, he also beat them up and interfered in official work, after which the police arrested Vicky Singh, Pappu Jha from the spot in this case, while Chandrakant Jha, Suman Jha and Guddu Jha were arrested later. So far, 5 people have been arrested in this case. The police have registered a case against the accused on the complaint of the complainant Sagar Saddam Babar, a 32-year-old policeman. The police have booked them under sections of BNS. A case has been registered under sections 121(1), 221, 189(3), 191(2), 190, 324, 352 of the IPC and the search for the absconding accused is underway, confirmed DCP Sandeep Jadhav. He said that CCTV footage is also being taken for further action in this matter and a police team has been mobilized to identify the accused. The incidents of attacks on the police have increased to an alarming extent, after which the issue of police safety has now arisen. While the police provide protection to the public, now the attack on the police by miscreants is alarming. Earlier, an attack was also carried out on the police in Malad, after which a case was registered and the accused were paraded.

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Mumbai Civic Body Elections to Be Held on January 15; Counting Scheduled for January 16

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Mumbai: (Kamar Ansari) The State Election Commission has announced that elections to the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) will be conducted on January 15, with the counting of votes scheduled for January 16. The announcement brings clarity on the long-awaited civic polls in India’s financial capital.

The Election Commission announced the schedule for elections to 29 municipal corporations, stating that nomination papers for all municipal corporation polls will be accepted only in offline mode, and the voter list will be based on the July 25, 2025 electoral roll.

Election Schedule

Nomination Period: December 23 to December 30, 2025

Scrutiny of Applications: December 31, 2025

Withdrawal of Candidature: January 2, 2026

Final Candidate List & Symbol Allotment: January 3, 2026

Polling Date: January 15, 2026

Counting of Votes: January 16, 2026

The Mumbai civic elections form part of the broader Maharashtra local body election process, which includes polls for municipal corporations, municipal councils, and other local bodies across the state. The decision aims to complete the entire election process within the stipulated legal timeframe.

The BMC, India’s richest civic body, has been functioning without an elected house for several years and has remained under administrative control. The upcoming elections are expected to restore elected representation and accountability in the city’s civic governance.

Political parties have begun preparations for an intensive campaign, with key civic issues such as road conditions, water supply, solid waste management, flood control, housing redevelopment, and environmental protection expected to dominate the election discourse.

The State Election Commission is likely to issue a detailed election programme in the coming days, including nomination schedules, scrutiny dates, and campaigning guidelines. Security arrangements and election machinery are also being put in place to ensure a smooth and transparent polling process across Mumbai.

The announcement has generated significant political activity, with all major parties viewing the BMC elections as a crucial contest that will shape Mumbai’s administrative and political future.

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