🚀HYDERABAD LOVES A party, BUT CYBERABAD police JUST SENT A MESSAGE: ‘NOT WITHOUT PERMISSION.’
With New Year’s Eve around the corner, Cyberabad police has dropped a strict, uncompromising rulebook that instantly puts every event organizer in the city on high alert.
This isn’t advisory.
This isn’t a request.
This is an ultimatum — follow the system or watch your event get shut down before the first firework even launches.
hyderabad wants a safe New Year.
Cyberabad police wants an incident-free one.
And the gap between the two is a deadly serious deadline.
🔥 1. THE DEADLINE THAT COULD MAKE OR BREAK NYE 2026
Cyberabad police has made it official:
December 21 is the final, non-negotiable deadline for New Year's event permissions.
Organizers must apply only through:
👉 cybpms.telangana.gov.in
You miss the date?
Your event doesn’t exist in the eyes of the law.
No appeals.
No last-minute begging.
No, “sir, just one chance.”
This is the hardest stance Cyberabad has taken in years — and it’s sending shockwaves across the hospitality, events, and nightlife industries.
⚡ 2. ZERO-TOLERANCE ZONE — CYBERABAD ISN'T PLAYING AROUND
police have made the message brutally clear:
No permission = No event.
Not “maybe.”
Not “if possible.”
Not “we’ll inspect later.”
Any unauthorized celebration, party, concert, or gathering will face:
Immediate shutdown
Seizure of equipment
Cancellation orders on the spot
Legal action against organizers
In short:
This New Year, Cyberabad is done tolerating surprise events, shady rooftop parties, and last-minute underground gatherings.
🔥 3. WHY THE CRACKDOWN? ONE WORD: SAFETY.
New Year’s Eve is Hyderabad’s busiest, rowdiest night —
crowds everywhere, high traffic, alcohol, rooftop parties, concerts, clubs packed to bursting.
The police aren’t just coordinating.
They’re containing risk.
The strict guidelines aim to control:
overcrowding
traffic chaos
unlicensed alcohol distribution
fire hazards
late-night disturbances
stampedes and security lapses
Cyberabad wants the city to celebrate — but without turning into a law-and-order nightmare.
⚡ 4. STRICT JURISDICTION RULES — A WARNING TO event MANAGERS
event managers have been given a laser-sharp instruction:
Apply only under Cyberabad police limits.
No mixing jurisdictions.
No applying in the wrong zones.
No bypassing the local station.
The rule is simple:
If your event is in Cyberabad, your permission MUST come from Cyberabad.
Anything else = straight rejection.
🔥 5. RESIDENTS GET A CRUCIAL WARNING: ATTEND ONLY APPROVED EVENTS
Cyberabad police didn’t stop with the organizers.
They issued a public advisory, too.
Residents have been told:
👉 Attend only those events that have official approval.
👉 Avoid venues hosting “private” or “invitation-only” parties without permits.
👉 Report suspicious gatherings immediately.
Because one unregulated event is enough to turn a celebration into a crisis.
⚡ 6. THE MESSAGE IS LOUD: hyderabad CAN party — BUT ONLY LEGALLY
Cyberabad police is drawing a line in the sand.
Organizers have responsibilities.
The city has rules.
Safety has priority.
New Year 2026 will happen — but only inside the legal frameworks built to protect the city.
This isn’t a crackdown on celebration.
It’s a crackdown on carelessness.
🏁 CONCLUSION — THIS NEW YEAR, THE CLOCK ISN’T THE ONLY THING TICKING. SO IS THE DEADLINE.
hyderabad is gearing up to party.
Cyberabad is gearing up to control it.
The deadline is set.
The rules are firm.
The warnings are sharp.
And for the first time in years, New Year’s Eve will be as safe as it is spectacular — if everyone follows the rules.
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