Delhi’s excise department has banned firecrackers, including electric ones, in clubs, restaurants, and bars ahead of holiday festivities. This safety measure, prompted by a Goa nightclub fire, mandates functional fire-safety systems and valid NOCs for all licensed establishments. Violators face strict action, including license suspension or cancellation.
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