Delhi, the capital of the country is considered to be a happening city. People here just love to have fun and entertainment after work. Occasions are celebrated in grand style and with great enthusiasm. One of the most important and celebrated event is the New Year. The citizens of Delhi just love to celebrate welcoming of the New Year by decorating the interior and exterior of their homes with lights, festoons, balloons and other interesting decorative items, available easily in the market. This is one special day that the entire family would prefer to get together. They also invite the extended family members, colleagues, relatives, friends and neighbors to enhance the moods of the New Year celebration.
Fun and frolic
It is without doubt that New Year Parties in Delhi is filled with thrill and excitement. People can have immense fun in the parties. As a matter of fact, people of different ages prefer to celebrate the New Year Eve in their own style and with their own group of friends. But with the family, the time spent together can be terrific. This is especially, given today’s busy hectic schedule, where every member of the family is busy with something or the other all the time.
Welcoming the New Year
The New Year is definitely very important in the lives of the people. Although January 1st of every year is celebrated as the New Year by the Christians, this celebration is no longer limited only to this community. People in India from all religions and communities have accepted this date to be the New Year, although their traditional new year falls around March or April, according to their religious customs. But it is 31st December and 1st January of every year that is celebrated in grand style. People want to welcome the New Year in their very best moods. They offer prayers to their favourite God and seek their blessings to have a better new year.
A great holiday to celebrate
Institutions, government departments and offices are open on this day and work is quite regular. However, there are some institutions which do give 1st January as a holiday. People since 25th December are noticed to go on a holiday mood until the New Year sets in. Offices and other crowded places are filled with discussions focused on the New Year celebrations only. People also feel eager to know what kind of resolution the other has made for the New Year to follow. All these culminates into something interesting and engaging, something which mere words simply cannot be used for describing.
Going out to have fun
It is the teens and the youths who are mostly enthusiastic about the New Year parties. There are various places where they can find solace and happiness to bid adieu to the current year and welcome the new one with grace. Pubs, discotheques, restaurants are noticed to be filled up with youngsters enjoying the New Year celebration their own way. Even the DJs are hired to improve the moods of the celebration.