One wild party in City
Y-2005 is OUT. Y-2006 is IN. The State capital tonight greeted with a high-voltage enthusiasm the New Year and bid adieu to 2005.
Y-2005 is OUT. Y-2006 is IN. The State capital tonight greeted with a high-voltage enthusiasm the New Year and bid adieu to 2005.

Teenagers and youths were seen thronging the City’s food joints, ice-cream parlours and restaurants. Prominent hotels in the City were busy organising dances to the tunes of remix songs played by DJs.
Fashion also played a vital role this season. Youths wearing new looks, with coloured streaks on hair and designer outfits could be seen on dance floors. “There’ll be dance programme and it’s going to be a great time,” says Supriya, a college student.
As a part of the celebration, a large number of residential colonies arranged special dinners and cultural programmes to welcome the New Year.
The celebration in residential colonies opened avenues for children to have a ball. New Market, Bittan Market and 10 No market could be seen crowded and people making merry. It was the food item and confectionaries to hit the jackpot, as it was the main part of celebration. Large number of places in the State capital wore a bridal look to welcome Y-2006.
The City police undertook wide arrangements to ensure peaceful celebrations. In order to check drunken revelry, the breath analysers were installed at three places.
The traffic was monitored strictly on Hoshangabad Road, Kolar Road, Lalghati and VIP Road to prevent rash driving. The police kept an eye on the ‘dhabas’ on the outskirts, hotels and main junctions of the State capital.

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