On any night at pubs and restaurant-bars in Delhi, a mostly cool and hip
crowd sip their favourite cocktails and shake a leg to blaring music.
That's likely to stop.
The Delhi government has ordered all such establishments in the city to follow an old rule that only permits live music performances and not the playing of recorded music or use of professional disc jockeys who spin popular Bollywood tracks.
The government said it was enforcing the rule after receiving complaints from local residents about the nuisance caused by such bars, according to an order issued last week that only gained public attention on Monday May 21,2018
The move is likely to lead to a tussle between the local government and more than 1,000 bars, worried about their survival.
That's likely to stop.
The Delhi government has ordered all such establishments in the city to follow an old rule that only permits live music performances and not the playing of recorded music or use of professional disc jockeys who spin popular Bollywood tracks.
The government said it was enforcing the rule after receiving complaints from local residents about the nuisance caused by such bars, according to an order issued last week that only gained public attention on Monday May 21,2018
The move is likely to lead to a tussle between the local government and more than 1,000 bars, worried about their survival.
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